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Does such a bowl exist?

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1bub1pup · 11/05/2024 11:43

Good morning. I'm casting a wide net to the internet to see if such a thing exists! I am looking for a double pet bowl where the bowls can be secured into the base. If that makes sense. The reason being it will buy me some time when my little one decides she wants to tip the bowl over so I can stop her ( rather than moving the bowl and forgetting about the poor dogs water)

In the pic the black one the bowls lift straight out of and the white one they don't seem to come out at all which is too hard for filling or cleaning. Plus neither of them are really heavy enough to stop her from just pulling the whole lot over.

I've been googling but I just don't think I can find the right words!

Does such a bowl exist?
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MontyDonsBlueScarf · 11/05/2024 12:30

I have a cheap and cheerful system that uses two big yogurt tubs, one inside the other. I use the ones that Lidl Greek style yogurt used to come in as they're a good size and shape. The outer one is cable tied to the crate so it's stable. The inner one is filled with water but lifts in and out for cleaning.

Tubs with handles make this easier but it would also work without, you'd just have to make a couple of holes in the outer tub so you could tie it on.

Not the most elegant of solutions but immensely practical!

FiatEarth · 11/05/2024 12:57

I use this type of pot for mine. Easy to pick up by a handle, heavy enough not to slide everywhere and easy to clean.

Mine are big sized ones as I have large dogs.

www.argos.co.uk/product/8192958

BusyCM · 11/05/2024 13:02

We have a ceramic 'spaniels' water bowl so he doesn't get his ears wet and there's no way he can tip it over.

1bub1pup · 11/05/2024 14:37

@FiatEarth that's actually a great Idea I have a massive casserole dish we don't really use. And it would be too heavy for her to tip.

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schloss · 11/05/2024 14:41

Another option dependant on where you feed the dog is to secure the feeder to the wall, so either raised feeder which screws to the wall and then drop the bowls in, or mesh on the wall and use kennel bowls which secure to the mesh.

Riverlee · 11/05/2024 14:44

@BusyCM Everyday is a school day. I didn’t know it w there was such a thing a s a spaniel dog bowl!

We use a slow feeder for our lab. Gave you tried this?

TK maxx often have double bowls in.

schloss · 11/05/2024 14:49

Wall mounted options, including a folding bracket?

Does such a bowl exist?
Does such a bowl exist?
Does such a bowl exist?
schloss · 11/05/2024 14:54

labracadabras · 11/05/2024 14:49

I have this and have multiple labradors

https://www.petsathome.com/shop/en/pets/classic-high-dog-bowl-stand-with-2-x-25-litre-dishes

it has lasted 10 years and no dog has knocked it over or flipped it ever- they can with the ground based ones and mine are very clever but they can’t with this. Off the ground also cooler in the summer and nice large bowls are good for adding ice!

My raised feeders, the free standing ones, which I use for both food and water bowls during the day, I have had one dog who realised if they put 2 paws on the edge of the water bowl they could tip it! I always had a very clean boot room floor when he was about!

BusyCM · 11/05/2024 15:05

Riverlee · 11/05/2024 14:44

@BusyCM Everyday is a school day. I didn’t know it w there was such a thing a s a spaniel dog bowl!

We use a slow feeder for our lab. Gave you tried this?

TK maxx often have double bowls in.

They're great, do exactly what it says on the tin! Plus they look really cute with their ears flopped over the side.

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