Whether you have an adorable French Bulldog or not, feeding them out of stylish and practical bowls can make feeding time much more enjoyable. French Bulldog Bowls are specially designed to provide the ideal size, shape and material of bowl to compliment your Frenchie’s unique health and nutrition needs.
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Buying Guide
Size & Shape
- Size: French Bulldogs come in various sizes, so it’s important to know the size of your pup before buying their bowl. Bowls that are too big can be cumbersome to eat from and leave your dog with too much room to scavenge. Try to buy a bowl that will not take up too much space in your household but can comfortably fit your pup’s mealtime needs.
- Shape: French Bulldogs typically have short noses and a flat face, so buying a bowl with a shallow curve helps present the food in a conducive manner. Deep bowl shapes are also available and can minimize messes, but they may be difficult for your pup to reach the bottom of, particularly if they have trouble standing or bending.
Material
- Stainless Steel: Probably the most popular choice due to its easy-to-clean and non-porous surface, stainless steel bowls can also be reliable in terms of durability. It’s hygienic, rust-resistant and prevents your pup’s dishes from tipping over.
- Ceramic: Another popular choice, ceramic is heavy and more difficult for your pup to tip than stainless steel. However, the material may become fragile or chip if your pup decides to chew on it. Some ceramic bowls may also have a glazed interior for easy cleaning.
- Silicone: An increasingly popular choice, silicone is not known to be as durable as stainless steel or ceramic bowls. However, it’s easy to clean and an inexpensive option, so if your pup is light with their dishes then silicone could be a viable option.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Specially designed for French Bulldogs for easy eating
- Stainless steel bowls are hygienic and rust-resistant
- Ceramic bowls are great for mess control
- Silicone bowls are relatively inexpensive and easy to clean
Cons
- Stainless steel bowls can be light and tipping them over is more likely
- Ceramic bowls can be easily broken
- Silicone bowls may not be as durable as stainless steel or ceramic bowls