6 reviews forSavic Gobble-Stop Bowl - Ivory
Upload your product photo12/08/21
Great design
Fit for purpose.
19/06/20
Doesn't stop Gobbling!
Nice bowl, but doesn't stop my dog from gobbling her food!
21/11/15|nta16
0.4l and 0.6l bowl didn't work well for our cat
I like the idea and see it has worked for others but neither the 0.4l or 0.6l bowl worked well for our (smaller) medium sized cat. The 0.4l bowl was, as another reviewer found, too small between partitions and with the 0.6l bowl, as another reviewer found, our cat tended to hook out the wet food sometimes dispersing a piece over the floor unoticed by him. A good product though for those it works with.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
04/09/14|Mrs Fatty's slave
good for greedy cats too!
I have 3 cats, one of which likes to inhale her food rather than eating it! So I thought I would give this bowl a try, I purchased the small 400ml size and it's perfect, I squish her food into the corners and it's taken her twice if not three times as long to eat her dinner giving the other cats a chance to finish theirs! Price is much better than I have found on amazon etc.
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
08/06/14|Bette
Good bowl
Bought the small size & plenty of room for our cocker spaniel with the high quality dry food he has. It has stopped him belching and he seems very happy eatng from it. The cream colour goes with any decor & it is good quality and heavy enough to stop it sliding
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk
31/03/12|L. Brown
Happy :o)
I bought the largest bowl for my very large Springer with the aim of stopping his few burps. Haven't noticed any burping since but have noticed how much he enjoys mealtimes even more now. It's a game eating the food and he relishes cleaning the bowl - it gives his tongue a work out and has just made the routine more interesting. The bowl itself is ideal being so light but still non-slip (he was used to a ceramic bowl), great to wash, quick to dry. I was abit hesitant about buying something so different but am really pleased I did and would do the same for our other dog. If it takes her longer to eat her food, she'll think she's been given more ;o)
Originally published in zooplus.co.uk