YINEYA Slow Feeder Dog Bowl (Interactive, Anti-bloat) with Non-slip Base
Product description
The essentials
If your dog eats like it’s a race, a slow feeder bowl is often the simplest way to take the edge off. The YINEYA Slow Feeder Dog Bowl uses a labyrinth-style design that makes your pet work through the food more gradually. On paper, that kind of controlled eating can help reduce gulping and may support comfort after meals—especially for larger dogs (and in the description’s words, even for cats).
It’s not a magic cure for every digestive issue, of course. But for everyday feeding routines, it’s the sort of bowl that targets one clear problem: eating too fast.
Where it stands out

The bowl’s main draw is the raised, patterned interior. Instead of letting food pour straight into a flat dish, the design encourages slower chewing and more deliberate bites. If you’ve ever watched your dog bolt through a meal and then act restless shortly after, you’ll understand why slow-feeding is such a common approach.
A second practical win is the rounded, raised edges described as safe for tongue and muzzle. That matters because slow feeders can sometimes feel “fiddly” if the lip is sharp or narrow—this one aims to keep access to the food while staying gentle around the mouth.
What you’ll notice day to day


The non-slip base is the kind of feature you only appreciate once you’re dealing with a bowl that skates across tiles. YINEYA includes a rubber stabiliser ring to keep the bowl in place during eating, and the elevated profile is also positioned as helping reduce mess.

There’s also the “can your dog destroy it?” factor. The bowl is described as made from food-grade polypropylene (no toxic claim beyond “food-safe” wording in the base copy) and is said to be more resilient than fragile ceramic options. That puts it more in the practical, durable bracket for households with energetic or easily bored chewers.
Cleaning and food types
Washing up is usually where slow feeder bowls either win you over or end up in a cupboard. This one is presented as easy to clean, with wider channels that can be cleaned by hand and can also be washed in a dishwasher (as stated). It’s also described as suitable for both dry and wet foods.
One small limitation to bear in mind: the labyrinth shape can mean more surfaces to rinse than a standard bowl. The channels are “wide” for cleaning, but if you prefer minimal fuss, check that your routine is comfortable with that style.

Tech specs
- Type: Slow feeder dog bowl
- Material: Food-grade polypropylene (non-toxic as described)
- Design: Labyrinth/interactive raised channels to slow eating
- Base: Non-slip rubber stabiliser ring
- Dishwasher safe: Yes (as stated)


Who it suits (and who should skip it)
It makes sense if you’re trying to slow down gulping during normal meal times, particularly if you’ve noticed fast eating leading to discomfort or messy feed sessions. It also suits people who want a sturdier alternative to breakable ceramic bowls, without going fully into puzzle/toy feeding.

It might not be the best match if your dog refuses patterned bowls or needs a very smooth surface to eat comfortably. Also, if your main goal is to treat a specific medical problem, a slow feeder is only part of the picture—worth pairing with vet guidance rather than assuming it solves everything.
Worth considering if you feed in the same spot every day and want less sliding around the floor.
Mini FAQ
Is this bowl designed to stop dogs eating too quickly?

The design is made to encourage slower eating by forcing your pet to navigate raised channels, so it’s aimed at gulping reduction.


Can it handle wet food as well as dry?
Yes—both dry and wet foods are mentioned as suitable.
Is it likely to move around while my dog eats?

It includes a non-slip rubber base ring to help keep it stable during feeding.
Is it easy to clean?
It’s described as easy to clean, with wider channels and support for manual washing and dishwasher cleaning.
Is it safe around the mouth?
The description highlights rounded, raised edges intended to be safer for tongue and muzzle.
Final verdict
This YINEYA slow feeder bowl is worth a look if you’re buying for everyday feeding and you want a structured, labyrinth-style approach to slow eating—backed by a non-slip base and a tougher polypropylene build. It’s less compelling if your pet hates textured interiors or if you’re shopping purely for the absolute simplest, fastest-to-rinse bowl. For many households, though, it’s a practical step up from a plain dish when speed-eating is the real issue.
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