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Dog Bowls & Feeders

Here at bitiba, we provide a wide selection of dog bowls and feeders in a variety of sizes and styles. Find the right one for your dog; whether you are looking for a plastic, stainless-steel or ceramic bowl, bitiba has it for you!

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25 - 48 of 77 results
25 - 48 of 77 results
Feeding Bowl for Puppies

Feeding Bowl for Puppies

1.6 litre

£8.09
Rating: 5/5(1)

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TIAKI Black Silicone Travel Bowl
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TIAKI Black Silicone Travel Bowl

750ml

£6.79
£6.79 / unit
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TIAKI Silicone Travel Bowl, turquoise

TIAKI Silicone Travel Bowl, turquoise

750 ml

£6.99
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Food & Water Dispenser 2in1

Food & Water Dispenser 2in1

5 litre

£12.19
Rating: 5/5(1)

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Trixie Bowl Placemat - Dark Grey

Trixie Bowl Placemat - Dark Grey

45 x 25 cm (L x W)

£7.59
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Trixie Slow Feed Foot Mat - Silicone

Trixie Slow Feed Foot Mat - Silicone

24cm diameter

£6.89
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 Karlie Diner Set Rana

Karlie Diner Set Rana

2 x 200 ml

£7.79
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Karlie Diner Set Yaren

Karlie Diner Set Yaren

2 x 200 ml

£7.79
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Savic Gobble-Stop Bowl, 0.4l

Savic Gobble-Stop Bowl, 0.4l

Ivory

£7.59
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Trixie Automatic Feeder TX5+1

Trixie Automatic Feeder TX5+1

6 x 180ml

£53.49
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Cat Mate Filter
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Cat Mate Filter

Replacement Filters (6-Pack For Soft Water)

RRP*
£13.99
£12.99
£2.17 / unit
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Savic Loop Food Dispenser – light grey

Savic Loop Food Dispenser – light grey

1.5 litre

£4.69
Rating: 1/5(1)

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Trixie Eat on Feet Bowl Set with Stand
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Trixie Eat on Feet Bowl Set with Stand

2 x 0.6 litre

£11.49
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HUNTER Road Refresher Travel Bowl

HUNTER Road Refresher Travel Bowl

1.4 litre

£21.29
Rating: 5/5(1)

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Premium Stainless Steel Bowl
3 options

Premium Stainless Steel Bowl

2.7l, diameter 24cm

£7.89
Rating: 5/5(1)

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Premium Stainless Steel Bowl
3 options

Premium Stainless Steel Bowl

1.9l, diameter 21cm

£5.79
Rating: 5/5(1)

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Dog bowls – Finding the right feeding spot for your best friend

There are a few things to consider when choosing a dog bowl, such as size, material and suitability for dogs with special needs. Here you will find important information to make a well-informed purchase. At bitiba we have a wide range to get canine pulses racing.

Dog bowls – Finding the right feeding spot for your best friend

There are a few things to consider when choosing a dog bowl, such as size, material and suitability for dogs with special needs. Here you will find important information to make a well-informed purchase. At bitiba we have a wide range to get canine pulses racing.

Which dog bowl size is suitable?

You can use a typical portion size as guidance to choose the right dog bowl size. The bowl should be around four times the volume of a portion so that no chunks fall out when eating. Shape plays a role too. A dog bowl with a high rim offers better protection against spills than a model resembling a flat bowl

Which dog bowl size is suitable?

You can use a typical portion size as guidance to choose the right dog bowl size. The bowl should be around four times the volume of a portion so that no chunks fall out when eating. Shape plays a role too. A dog bowl with a high rim offers better protection against spills than a model resembling a flat bowl

Plastic, ceramic or stainless steel: Which material for dog bowls?

A stainless steel bowl is a good choice if robustness and durability are required. Ceramic bowls look high-quality and in principal are also durable, but shouldn't be placed on stone floors, where they can easily be damaged by careless dog movements. Plastic dog bowls are unbreakable and often cheap to buy, but are relatively susceptible to scratches. Most plastic dog bowls as well as practically all stainless steel and ceramic bowls are dishwasher-friendly. Hence, the materials are considered to be on the same level in terms of hygiene.

Plastic, ceramic or stainless steel: Which material for dog bowls?

A stainless steel bowl is a good choice if robustness and durability are required. Ceramic bowls look high-quality and in principal are also durable, but shouldn't be placed on stone floors, where they can easily be damaged by careless dog movements. Plastic dog bowls are unbreakable and often cheap to buy, but are relatively susceptible to scratches. Most plastic dog bowls as well as practically all stainless steel and ceramic bowls are dishwasher-friendly. Hence, the materials are considered to be on the same level in terms of hygiene.

Choosing a suitable dog bowl spot

Dogs are known for their pronounced sense of smell, so don't put their food bowl close to unpleasant odours, even if they are very faint. A bin or litter box next to the bowl would definitely be annoying. Also choose a calm spot, not the corner next to the door in a connecting room. Make sure too that the bowl is on a wipeable surface. Even with the best precautions, some food can always fall out. Saliva drops can also leave permanent marks on carpet. A bowl mat provides good protection.

Choosing a suitable dog bowl spot

Dogs are known for their pronounced sense of smell, so don't put their food bowl close to unpleasant odours, even if they are very faint. A bin or litter box next to the bowl would definitely be annoying. Also choose a calm spot, not the corner next to the door in a connecting room. Make sure too that the bowl is on a wipeable surface. Even with the best precautions, some food can always fall out. Saliva drops can also leave permanent marks on carpet. A bowl mat provides good protection.

When can a raised dog bowl be useful?

A dog bowl in a raised position can be a good choice if your dog suffers from megaoesophagus. This involves dilation of the oesophagus, which complicates transporting food to the stomach. In addition, a raised bowl is worthwhile if your dog is not able to easily lower its head like a healthy dog due to injury or joint damage.

When can a raised dog bowl be useful?

A dog bowl in a raised position can be a good choice if your dog suffers from megaoesophagus. This involves dilation of the oesophagus, which complicates transporting food to the stomach. In addition, a raised bowl is worthwhile if your dog is not able to easily lower its head like a healthy dog due to injury or joint damage.

For individualists: What special dog food bowls are there?

A food ring for puppies is a special dog food bowl with a kind of pedestal in the middle. The elevation holds food in the rim area, therefore puppies have no reason to climb into the bowl. You can feed several puppies at the same time with a food ring. A lightweight, foldable and sealable bowl is ideal for travelling. There are also models with snap hooks to attach to rucksacks. Dogs prone to bolting can benefit from an anti-bolt bowl, which is divided into several sections inside. This construction makes it difficult to consume large quantities of food quickly.

For individualists: What special dog food bowls are there?

A food ring for puppies is a special dog food bowl with a kind of pedestal in the middle. The elevation holds food in the rim area, therefore puppies have no reason to climb into the bowl. You can feed several puppies at the same time with a food ring. A lightweight, foldable and sealable bowl is ideal for travelling. There are also models with snap hooks to attach to rucksacks. Dogs prone to bolting can benefit from an anti-bolt bowl, which is divided into several sections inside. This construction makes it difficult to consume large quantities of food quickly.