Choosing Dog Bowls For Your Standard Poodle
January 7th, 2009 by
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Color and style are usually the main concern of most dog owners. There are various colors as well as styles to choose from. You can choose an elaborately designed one with decorative pattern . You can even have your dog's name inscribed or painted to personalize the bowl. But let not these colors and style be the main basis of choosing your dog's food bowl for they are only second to functionality and durability. There are ceramic bowls, stainless steel bowls, glass bowls and plastic bowls.
Ceramic food bowl is easy to clean however it must be handled with care for it easily breaks when dropped accidentally. Stainless steel is widely used for food and water bowl alike. You can choose from variety of sizes, widths and depths depending on your dog's size and height. You may also want to choose plastic bowls because they are durable and easy to wash. Just make sure that your pet is not allergic to plastic food bowls. A nose and mouth that looks red, irritated or crusty may be an indication that your pet is allergic to plastic.
For dogs with arthritis or degenerative disease, or very tall breeds, elevated food bowl is a good option for you. This type of food bowl promotes right posture for your dog, lessens backaches as well as strain in the neck and legs. Elevated food bowls also help improve your pet's digestion and prevent bloating issue.
No matter what type of food bowl you chose - ceramic, stainless or elevated, bear in mind that bowls should be cleaned regularly to prevent germs and bacteria from forming that can make your dog sick. All it takes is soap, water and your effort to clean these dog bowls. You can buy your dog's bowl from your local pet supply store, pet section in most grocery stores or even from the internet.
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