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Blue Slow Feeder Dog Bowl & Lick Mat

Blue Slow Feeder Dog Bowl & Lick Mat

Husky resting beside the blue slow feeder lick bowlGolden retriever using the blue slow feeder lick bowl at homeDog resting next to the blue slow feeder lick bowl
Bella and busy pet parents picked it for slower, happier snack time

Liquid in the center. Spreads on the mat. One bowl, two snack styles.

Rolling ball slows gulping and keeps broth, yogurt, or puree moving at a pet-friendly pace.

Strong suction helps it stay put on tile, glass, wood, and laminate.

Will my pet actually use this or just knock it over?

Press the suction base onto a clean, smooth surface for the strongest grip. It also stays steady on many textured floors, but very determined pets may still try to lift it, so use it as a supervised treat toy.

Is this safe if my dog tries to chew it?

This is made for licking sessions, not chewing sessions. Pick it up when the treat is finished, especially for puppies, power chewers, or dogs who like to investigate toys with their teeth.

What treats work best in the rolling-ball center?

Use liquids and loose soft foods in the center: water, broth, milk, yogurt, puree, or wet food thinned with water. Save thicker spreads like peanut butter, pumpkin, sweet potato, or meat paste for the outer lick zones. If the center treat is too thick, thin it so the ball can roll smoothly.

How do I clean sticky peanut butter out of it?

Rinse fresh treats right away, pop out the ball, and use the included brush around the center. For stubborn peanut butter, let it dry first, then flex the silicone so the dried bits pop loose before washing or running it through the dishwasher.

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Blue Slow Feeder Dog Bowl &...
Regular price $39.99
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Dog enjoying the blue slow feeder lick bowl as a snack playground
BLUE 2-IN-1 LICK BOWL

A snack playground for dogs who need something to do

Liquid in the middle, thicker treats around the edge, and a rolling ball that turns a quick snack into a slower, sillier little enrichment session.

Liquids do not have to vanish in one gulp

Liquids do not have to vanish in one gulp

The center well holds broth, yogurt, milk, puree, or wet food so your pet has to lick and roll instead of vacuuming it up.

Thicker treats get their own playground

Thicker treats get their own playground

Spread peanut butter, pumpkin, sweet potato, or meat paste across the outer lick zones for extra busy time.

A small setup tip makes the ball work better

A small setup tip makes the ball work better

Thin very thick center treats with water or no-sodium broth so the rolling ball can spin, pick up more treat, and keep the session going.

Start snack time

Backed by a 30-day happy-pup promise

Fill, press, lick, grin

A quick pet-friendly routine for rainy days, grooming, post-walk downtime, or whenever your dog needs a job.

1

Pour the center

Pop out the ball, add broth, yogurt, puree, or thinned wet food, then set the ball back in place.

2

Spread the edges

Smear peanut butter, pumpkin, sweet potato, or meat paste across the lick-mat zones for extra texture.

3

Press and supervise

Press the suction base down, let your pet lick at their own pace, then pick it up when the snack party is over.

Made for licking, not chewing

Customers love it because it is easy to fill, slows down soft foods, and keeps pets busy. The honest note: it is still a silicone enrichment toy, so supervise power chewers and remove it after use. That one habit keeps snack time fun and helps the bowl last longer.

Real snack-time notes

4.7

  • Jennifer M.
    Verified Buyer
    My dog and I LOVE this thing
    A 95 pound power-chewer stayed busy with Greek yogurt, water, and sweet potato. She called out the strong floor grip, easy filling, easy cleaning, and good size.
    Husky resting beside the blue slow feeder lick bowl
  • Longzhu
    Verified Buyer
    Works with liquid and thicker treats
    Yogurt and milk worked in the rolling-ball center, while peanut butter and fruit puree worked well on the mat. Her dog stayed engaged the whole time.
    Golden retriever using the blue slow feeder lick bowl at home
  • Purplely
    Verified Buyer
    Perfect rainy-day enrichment
    Her 65 to 75 pound dogs stayed busy, and she found the suction strong. Her tip: thin Greek yogurt or pumpkin so the ball can rotate smoothly.
    Dog resting next to the blue slow feeder lick bowl
  • Margo K.
    Verified Buyer
    One dog loved it, one dog ignored it
    A useful reminder that pets have personalities. Her cleaning trick was to let sticky peanut butter dry, then flex the silicone so it pops out.
  • Veronica S.
    Verified Buyer
    Loved from the first use
    Her Chihuahua enjoyed Greek yogurt and water right away. She liked that the rolling ball made wet food feel more fun and slower.
  • Blanca T.
    Verified Buyer
    Border collie approved
    A simple way to keep a busy dog occupied and working their brain, especially when they need something constructive to do.