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Automatic feeders and waterers operate either electronically or by gravity. Gravity feeders keep a constant supply of food in the dish. If your dog cannot control how much he eats, this is probably not a good choice because your dog will just continue to eat throughout the day. Electronic feeders regulate when the meal is served and how much. They can be programmed to deliver several small meals throughout the day, or larger meals once or twice a day. These are useful when you are out of town for a couple of days. Automatic waterers keep a supply of clean water in the dish at all times, essential for keeping your dog hydrated. If you have an aging or arthritic dog, elevated dog bowls are a good choice. They allow your dog to eat at a more comfortable posture and help prevent bloating as well. If you want a regular dog bowl keep in mind the size of your dog. Larger dogs will need larger bowls to accommodate larger meals and vice versa. Dog bowls are usually either plastic or stainless steel. The plastic ones are the cheapest, but the stainless steel ones resist chewing and breaking. Make sure you get one that is dishwasher safe. No matter which type you choose, you will find exactly what you are looking for at Sortprice.com. Compare Prices on Dog Bowls & Feeding » Read Reviews about Dog Bowls & Feeding Add your comments or Submit your own shopping guide! |
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