No more shocking food and risk of gastric torsion in your dog
You put down your dog's food bowl... and BOOM. Within 15 seconds, it's all gone. You turn around, look back, and the bowl is empty. Completely empty. Your dog has literally devoured his ENTIRE meal in less time than it takes you to get your coffee.
And now it starts. The panting. The drooling. The restless pacing. Sometimes he vomits it right back up – half-digested, mucus and all. Other times, you can hear his stomach growling and rumbling. The next day? Diarrhea or constipation. His digestion is completely thrown off by all that frantic gobbling.
But the worst? That gnawing feeling you can't ignore. You've heard the stories. Gastric torsion. Gastric twist. The dreaded "bloat" that can kill large dog breeds within hours. The symptoms: a swollen abdomen, salivation, gagging without anything coming out, a weak pulse, shock. Gastric torsion requires urgent medical attention—without prompt treatment, it's fatal.
And all you can do is watch your dog gobble down his food every day like it's a competition. You've tried giving him smaller portions. That doesn't work—he just gobbles them down faster. You've fed him multiple times a day. No difference. The gobbling behavior persists.
Many dogs are enthusiastic eaters, but overeating can lead to serious health problems. Large, deep-chested dog breeds (German Shepherd, Great Dane, Labrador, Golden Retriever) are particularly at risk for gastric torsion.
The Real Problem (The One That Could Be Life-Dangerous)
Gobbling isn't just annoying—it's medically dangerous. When a dog eats too quickly, the following happens:
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Choking hazard – Food is not chewed properly, large pieces can get stuck in the throat
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Gastric torsion (gastric torsion) – The stomach rotates on its axis, blocking the supply and discharge, gas formation continues, the dog goes into shock – LIFE-THREATENING
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Bloated stomach ( swallowing air while gulping causes a swollen stomach and discomfort
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Vomiting and regurgitation – Food comes right back up because the stomach is overloaded
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Digestive problems – Chunks often end up in the stomach whole and are not digested properly
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Flatulence – Swallowed air leads to gas formation and constant farting
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Overweight – Dogs that eat quickly feel full less quickly and eat more than necessary
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Poor dental health – No chewing = no natural teeth cleaning
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Stress and nervousness – Dogs that eat quickly are often tense during mealtimes
The hard truth: In Great Danes, the risk of gastric torsion increases by a factor of 1.8 for every year the dog ages. Gobbling can literally cost years of life – but it's 100% preventable with the right food bowl.
Why This Slow Feeder Changes Everything
This anti-gulp food bowl with integrated obstacles and ridges transforms mealtime from a 15-second race into a healthy, 5-10 minute activity. The obstacles and raised areas encourage your dog to take smaller bites and eat more slowly. The result? Your pet is encouraged to chew, significantly reducing the strain on their stomach and digestive tract.
Why Over 19,284 Dog Owners Already Trust This Product
✓ Slows down eating speed 5-10x – From 15 seconds to 5-10 minutes, healthy eating speed
✓ Prevents life-threatening stomach torsion – Anti-gulp food bowl significantly reduces the risk of stomach torsion
✓ Integrated obstacles & ridges – Dog has to work for his food, cannot gobble it down
✓ Mental stimulation – Turns mealtime into an engaging puzzle activity
✓ Better digestion – Eating slower = better chewing = optimal digestion
✓ Reduces excess weight – Faster feeling of satiety, supports weight management goals
✓ Non-slip bottom – Stays firmly in place, preventing your dog from sliding around the house with its bowl
✓ BPA-free plastic – Food safe, no harmful substances
✓ Dishwasher safe – Easy to clean, hygienic
✓ Available in 3 sizes – Small, Medium, Large for all dog breeds
Technical Specifications
| Properties |
Details |
| Type
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Anti-gulp food bowl / Slow feeder with obstacles and ridges |
| Material
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High-quality, BPA-free plastic (food safe) |
| Sizes
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S (ø 20.5 cm), M (ø 25 cm), L (ø 30 cm) |
| To colour
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Green, Blue, Pink |
| Obstacles
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Bumps and grooves slow eating speed by 5-10x |
| Anti-slip
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Yes, anti-slip strips on the bottom |
| Capacity
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Depending on size: 500ml (S), 750ml (M), 950ml (L) |
| Maintenance
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Dishwasher safe, easy to rinse |
| Suitable for
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Dogs (all breeds) and cats that gobble |
| Effect
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Extends meal time from 15 seconds to 5-10 minutes |
Perfect For Dog Owners Who:
✅ Having a dog that gobbles down its meal in 30 seconds
✅ Large dog breeds have an increased risk of gastric torsion (Great Dane, Labrador, German Shepherd, etc.)
✅ Seeing their dog regularly vomiting after eating due to eating too quickly
✅ Suffering from flatulence (farting) due to swallowed air
✅ Want to help their dog lose weight or maintain a healthy weight
✅ Puppies learn to gobble down food in the litter
✅ Have multiple dogs that eat competitively (afraid of another dog taking food)
✅ Want to mentally challenge their dog during mealtime
✅ Having a dog with digestive problems due to eating too fast
✅ Want to minimize the risk of gastric torsion
Money Back Guarantee & Delivery Benefits
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🏥 Veterinarian recommended – Professionally recognized as a preventative measure against gastric torsion
💰 Prevents expensive emergency surgeries – Gastric torsion surgery costs €1,500-3,500
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: My dog REALLY gobbles down food – does this actually work?
A: Yes! Slow feeders slow your dog's eating speed by 5-10 times thanks to obstacles that force your dog to take smaller bites. Even the most avid gulpers are forced to eat more slowly.
Q: What size do I need for my dog?
A: Small (ø 20.5cm) for small dogs/cats, Medium (ø 25cm) for Beagle/Cocker Spaniel size, Large (ø 30cm) for large breeds such as Labrador/German Shepherd.
Q: Isn't my dog frustrated by the obstacles?
A: It might take your dog some time to adjust at first (1-3 days), but the mental challenge makes eating more fun and engaging. Dogs get mentally tired, which leads to a feeling of satisfaction after a meal.
Q: Does this really prevent gastric torsion?
A: Anti-gulp food bowls are a recognized preventative measure against gastric torsion. They don't eliminate the risk entirely, but they significantly reduce it by preventing gulping. Combine this with smaller meals spread throughout the day and no running or playing for one hour before or after eating.
Q: Can this also be used for cats?
A: Absolutely! Cats that gobble down food have the same problems: vomiting, digestive problems, and obesity. Use the Small size for cats.
Q: How do I clean this?
A: Put it in the dishwasher or rinse it under the tap. The obstacles are designed to prevent food residue from sticking.
Q: Does this also work with wet food?
A: Yes! Works perfectly with both kibble and wet food. With wet food, your dog has to lick the food out of the grooves, which slows down the process even further.
Q: My dog has several dogs around him – will he still eat quietly?
A: Let your dog eat in a quiet place where they'll be disturbed as little as possible. Give each dog their own food bowl to reduce competitive behavior.
Get rid of the fear of gastric torsion and gobble down
Order today and protect your dog from dangerous gobbling. No more vomiting. No more bloating. No more fear of life-threatening gastric torsion. Just a healthy, peaceful eating experience that will keep your dog healthy for years to come.
💡 CRITICAL ADVICE: Large dog breeds with deep chests have an increased risk of gastric torsion. If you have a Great Dane, Labrador, German Shepherd, Golden Retriever, or other large breed, a slow feeder is ESSENTIAL—not optional. Gastric torsion surgery costs €1,500-3,500 and is not always successful. Prevention with a slow feeder costs €25 and could save your dog's life.