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Stainless Steel Dog Bowls

Dog bowls probably aren’t something you think a lot about, even as you’re picking them up and setting them down for your pet each day. Yet dog bowls, feeders and waterers come in many different styles, sizes, colors and materials that fit various needs. One of the most popular types is stainless steel dog bowls. This material is durable, easy to clean and difficult for dogs to chew, making it a great choice for many pups.

You probably think of standard silver metal when you think of stainless steel. But today’s stainless steel dog water bowls and food bowls are anything but boring. You can find stylish copper-plated bowls and enamel-coated bowls in every color of the rainbow. There are large stainless steel dog bowls, tilted bowls, matching sets and more.

Does your pup get extra enthusiastic about dinner time? Get them a nonslip stainless steel dog food bowl or a no-spill dog bowl, so they don’t have to chase their food around the room. Try a stainless steel slow feeder dog bowl if they eat too quickly. Ensuring they get the right nutrition in the best way possible is an essential part of being a pet parent, and stainless steel dog bowls can help. To discover more ways to nurture your pup, browse our guide, Complete Dog Care from Head to Tail.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes—stainless steel dog bowls are good for dogs, and they’re extremely popular with pet parents for several reasons. They are durable and easy to clean and aren’t susceptible to cracks and scratches that can harbor bacteria.

Both glass and stainless steel are inert materials, meaning they won’t leach chemicals into food or water and do not decompose. They’re also both easy to clean and are often dishwasher safe. However, stainless steel dog bowls win the debate in terms of durability. Most dogs aren’t very careful when it comes to mealtime, and rough handling of glass bowls can result in dangerous shards being left around your pup.

No—using stainless steel dog food bowls or water bowls shouldn’t cause tear stains.

Some pups don’t like the sound stainless steel dog bowls make as they eat—whether from the food moving in the bowl or the bowl itself moving across the floor. Stainless steel dog bowls with stands or a rubber base can help prevent the bowls from sliding around and annoying your dog. You can also use stainless steel dog water bowls to keep the water cooler in hot months and find another material for their food bowl.

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