PULIDI
PULIDI Double-Layer Stainless Steel Slow Feeder Bowl
Large Capacity | Anti-Slip Base | Food-Grade Material
Help Your Pet Break Bad Habits
Designed to slow down fast eaters, this bowl encourages healthier eating patterns. It helps prevent choking, vomiting, and bloating while supporting digestion and managing weight.
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With a slow feeder bowl, pets take about 10 minutes to finish a meal.
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With a regular bowl, they finish in just 3 minutes.
Slower eating means less stomach stress and a happier, healthier pet.
✨ Key Features
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Double-layer stainless steel structure with a sleek polished finish—durable, rust-resistant, and easy to clean.
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Rounded slow-feed columns gently guide your pet to eat slower without hurting their mouth or gums.
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Large capacity design makes it perfect for home feeding or meal prep before trips.
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Anti-slip silicone base ensures the bowl stays in place—no more chasing food across the floor!
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Classic, practical shape with smooth edges and no hard-to-clean corners.
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Bite-resistant and impact-resistant, built to withstand daily use and occasional rough play.
Safe & Hygienic
Made from food-contact grade 304 stainless steel, this bowl is safe, odor-free, and easy to rinse clean—just a quick splash and it’s good to go. No residue, no bacteria build-up.
Sizes & Capacity
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Small: 800ml / 27oz
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Large: 1600ml / 54oz
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Weight: approx. 300g (S) and 610g (L)
Note: Measurements are approximate and may vary slightly due to manual production.
Let your pet enjoy every meal, slowly and safely.
Perfect for dogs who eat too fast or need help managing their weight.
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