"My Dog Eats Too Fast..." Whiner and Diner New Slow-Feed Elevated Dog Feeders will Help Tremendously Slowing Your Dog Eating Habits.
Eating too fast may lead to some rare but serious health issues in some dogs such as bloat. Concerned dog owners have been looking for solutions to remedy this problem.
STAMFORD, CT, July 16, 2012
Canine bloat is the common name for GDV ( or Gastric Dilatation and Volvulus or twisted stomach) which is most common in deep-chested or large to giant breed dogs between two and ten years of age. Pure breed dogs are at higher risk for bloat.The breeds most commonly affected include the Great Dane, Standard Poodle, Saint Bernard, Akita, German Sheperd, Old English sheepdog, Weimaraner, the Basset hound.
"I was very concerned about my Black Labrador's eating habits. He used to eat so fast that his meal would be gone in two minutes: He would choke on his food and end up regurgitating it. I bought an elevated dog feeder with a slow feed dog bowl from Whiner and Diner which resolved the problem right away...And I love the wine crate elevated dog feeder...Such a unique concept!" says Alice Nelson, Dallas - TX.
"The slow feed bowl has a raised dome in the center, which keeps the food on the sides of the bowl and prevents the dog from taking big gulps. This type of bowls will definitely pace any fast eater.
Since our dog feeders are elevated, they also contribute to a healthier dining experience for any size dogs with problems such as arthritis or any other painful physical conditions" says Catherine Simms, owner of Whiner and Diner.
To learn more about the benefits of feeding your dog from an elevated dog feeder & slow feed dog bowl and/or shop for one please visit http://www.whineranddiner.com
Whiner and Diner has been handcrafting wine crate dog products since 1996.