Dog Lick Bowl 🥄✨
Honestly, some dogs treat mealtime like it’s a sport. This slow-feeder lick bowl is basically for people who are tired of
the “two seconds and it’s gone” routine—and want something a little more engaging than a plain bowl.
This Dog Lick Bowl Slow Feeder with Rolling Ball is designed for liquid treats and thicker foods.
It uses a stable, anti-slip base and a screw-on lid to help prevent tipping and spilling. Inside, a rolling ball
is intended to encourage licking while the food is accessed more gradually, which may help slow eating pace.
It’s also built with food-grade materials and is meant to be easy to clean (rinse or dishwasher-safe).
Tip: You can use it with options like bone broth, yogurt, or pumpkin puree—just keep it appropriate for your dog.
Key Features
- Anti-slip & spill-proof design: Stable base plus a screw-on lid to help reduce tipping, dragging, and mess.
- Rolling ball slow-feeder idea: A licking surface and internal ball are intended to encourage licking while helping prevent the ball from being pulled out.
- Vent for safer feeding: The lid includes a vent design intended to support safer use while your dog eats.
- Multi-functional lick surface: Made for spreading thicker foods like peanut butter or pumpkin puree, not just watery treats.
- Easy cleaning: Screw-on installation/removal and meant to be rinsed with water or cleaned in the dishwasher.
- Built for small dogs: Sized for most small dog breeds and intended for longer lick sessions.
- Interactive “lick & roll” play: Designed to turn treat time into an activity, which may help keep bored dogs engaged.
Why This Product Exists
This product exists because mealtime can get messy—and sometimes a little stressful—when a dog eats too fast or
gets bored with the same routine. The biggest appeal here is the licking part: it’s meant to make the bowl
feel more like a toy and less like “instant food, gone.”
Best Fit For
- Small dog households that want a slower, more engaging treat routine.
- Owners who like using liquid treats (like bone broth) and thicker spreads (like pumpkin puree) in the same bowl.
- Dogs that are energetic at mealtime and may try to push or knock over bowls.
- People who prefer an easy cleanup setup (rinse or dishwasher cleaning).
- Anyone looking for an interactive licking option for alone-time boredom, within normal pet care expectations.
- Households that want a spill-resistant approach for lick-based feeding.
Final Verdict
If you’re looking for a lick-and-roll bowl that’s intended to be anti-slip, spill-resistant,
and more fun than a standard dish, this is a solid pick to try. It’s best viewed as a practical way to make treat time
feel like an activity—especially for small dogs—while encouraging slower licking. Just remember: every dog is different,
so it may take a little trial to find the right treat consistency and routine.