The stainless steel slow feeder

From gulp
to graze.

Some dogs inhale dinner in ten seconds flat. The Graze maze bowl spreads kibble through a winding stainless path, so a frantic gulp becomes a slow, foraged meal — gentler on the stomach, calmer at the bowl.

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What fast eating costs

When a meal vanishes in seconds, your dog swallows a lot of air with it.

Gas and discomfort

Gulping pulls in extra air, which often means bloating, gurgly stomachs, and a generally uncomfortable dog after dinner.

Vomiting and choking

Food eaten too fast can come right back up, and large mouthfuls of dry kibble are a real choking risk for eager eaters.

Bloat (GDV) risk

Eating fast is one of the factors linked to bloat — a dangerous twisting of the stomach. Slowing meals down can help reduce that risk.

How it works

Three calm steps, every meal.

01

Spread the kibble

Pour dinner into the bowl and let it settle into the maze. The winding grooves scatter every piece across the channels.

02

Your dog forages

Nose down, your dog works piece by piece around the spiral — a small puzzle that turns eating into gentle, satisfying work.

03

Seconds become minutes

A ten-second inhale stretches into a paced, several-minute meal. Same food, far calmer finish.

Why stainless steel

Built to outlast the plastic bowl it replaces.

Typical plastic feeder
  • Scratches trap food and bacteria over time
  • Can crack, warp, or get chewed apart
  • Porous surface linked to canine chin acne
  • Can hold a plastic taste and smell
Graze stainless steel
  • Non-porous surface wipes clean, resists bacteria
  • Won't crack, warp, or chew — it lasts for years
  • Dishwasher-safe, top to bottom
  • No BPA, no plastic taste — just steel

The complete slow eating kit

Slow feeder + snuffle mat, together.

Pair the maze bowl with the Graze Snuffle Mat for sniff-and-forage meals on any floor. Two ways to slow things down — one calmer dog.

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Steel Slow Feeder
$24.99
Snuffle Mat
$26.99
Bundle price $44.99

Reviews

What owners are saying.

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FAQ

Questions, answered.

Do slow feeder bowls actually work?

Yes — by putting obstacles between your dog and the food, a maze bowl forces them to eat around the pattern instead of in one mouthful. For most fast eaters that turns a ten-second meal into several minutes, which can help reduce gulping, gas, and the discomfort that comes with it.

Is stainless steel better than plastic?

For most homes, yes. Steel is non-porous, so it doesn't scratch up and trap bacteria the way plastic can, it's dishwasher-safe, and it won't crack, warp, or absorb odors. It also avoids BPA and the plastic taste some dogs notice.

Can I use it for wet food?

You can. Wet or raw food spreads into the channels and works well to slow eating, and because the bowl is smooth stainless steel it rinses clean and goes straight in the dishwasher afterward.

What size should I get?

The Graze bowl is sized for small to large dogs eating up to about three cups per meal. If your dog eats more than that, split the meal into two servings — the slower pace matters more than the single bowl size.

Give dinner the pace it deserves.

Trade the frantic ten-second gulp for a slow, foraged meal. Your dog's stomach will thank you.

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