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The PawRoller™ Slow Feeding Bowl

$32.99 $49.99 SAVE 34%
Slows Eating, Stops Bloating
Slows Eating, Stops Bloating
Zero-Spill, Clean Floors
Zero-Spill, Clean Floors
Cleans Teeth While They Eat
Cleans Teeth While They Eat
Effortless to Clean
Effortless to Clean
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90 Day Returns

Can the rolling ball fall out or get swallowed by my pet? +

No — the ball sits securely inside the inner tray and is sized too large to be swallowed. It's designed to roll freely in place, not detach during use, keeping mealtime safe for all breeds and sizes.

Will the bowl tip over if my dog eats aggressively? +

Not a chance. The four built-in suction pads grip firmly to any smooth floor surface, and the wide 6.77" base provides a low centre of gravity — even the most enthusiastic eaters can't knock it over.

How does the bowl slow down my pet's eating if it's open at the top? +

The rolling ball sits in the centre of the bowl and blocks direct access to the liquid. Your pet has to lick around and beneath the ball to reach their food, naturally pacing each mouthful and turning a 10-second gulp into a mindful 3–5 minute meal.

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Molly M.
Molly M.

My vet recommended a slow feeder and this one blows everything else out of the water. The silicone bristles are such a smart addition — it's like a toy, a feeder, and a toothbrush in one.

The PawRoller™ Slow Feeding Bowl
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The PawRoller™ Slow Feeding Bowl

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Cleaner Floors. Healthier Pets. Happier Owners.

Thousands of pet parents have already made mealtime mess-free.

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Why Choose PawRoller?

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Knock-off
Slows eating pace
Splash / spill proof
Dental cleaning bristles
Anti-slip suction base
Dishwasher safe
Here's an expert opinion for

Here's an expert opinion for PawRoller:

"As a veterinarian with over 12 years of experience, I consistently recommend slow feeder bowls to pet owners whose animals eat too quickly — it's one of the simplest ways to prevent bloat, regurgitation, and long-term digestive issues. What sets the PawRoller™ apart is the rolling ball mechanism, which creates a genuinely effective barrier without frustrating the animal. The added silicone bristles are a smart touch too — passive dental care during mealtime is something I wish more products incorporated. It's a well-thought-out product that addresses real health concerns I see in my clinic every week."

— Dr. Leanne Sutton, DVM
Small Animal Veterinarian, 12+ Years Clinical Experience

FAQs

Does it work for large dogs like German Shepherds? +

Yes! The 6.77" outer bowl is designed for all breeds including large dogs. The rolling ball mechanism is size-appropriate for any tongue, whether your dog is a tiny Chihuahua or a large Great Dane.

What is the bowl made of? Is it safe? +

The bowl is made from 100% food-grade, BPA-free silicone. It is completely non-toxic and safe for all pets. The rolling ball is made of durable, pet-safe plastic that will not crack or splinter.

Can I use it for dry food or only liquids? +

PawRoller™ is optimised for liquid and semi-liquid foods — bone broth, wet food, pumpkin puree, yogurt, milkshakes, and water. It is not designed for dry kibble. For dry food we recommend a traditional slow feeder maze bowl.

How much liquid can it hold? +

The inner reservoir tray (5.11" diameter) holds a generous serving of liquid treat. The deep-wall design ensures liquid doesn't overflow while the rolling ball prevents spills during use.

My cat ignores the bowl. What do I do? +

Cats can be cautious with new items. We recommend placing a tiny amount of their favourite treat around the base of the ball for the first few sessions. Most cats adapt within 2–3 uses and begin enjoying the rolling ball interaction.

Does the suction base work on all floors? +

The suction pads work best on smooth, flat surfaces like tile, hardwood, laminate, and vinyl. They may not adhere as firmly on textured or carpeted surfaces. For carpet, simply use the bowl without suction — the wide base provides natural stability.