Description
Innovative dog bowl supporting oral health, OH Bowl Medium. The first product of its kind on the market. Created in collaboration with veterinarians. Specially designed protrusions located at the bottom and sides, tapering upwards, massage and clean the dog's tongue of food residues at the end of the meal. This helps reduce the amount of bacteria in the mouth, which can cause many unpleasant ailments (bad breath, inflammation, dental and gum diseases) by up to 80%. Licking helps maintain the dog's teeth, gums, and tongue in good condition, stimulates the salivary glands to produce more saliva, releases hormones responsible for well-being, and helps cope with stress and anxiety. Licking is extremely enjoyable for dogs. For picky eaters, it increases appetite, making them approach the next meal served in the OH Bowl with eagerness. The OH Bowl is sized appropriately for medium and large dogs. It is made of durable and food-safe polypropylene. Rubber elements, such as the protrusions at the bottom of the bowl and the non-slip base, are integrated into it, not glued. This construction ensures that no toxic or dangerous substances are present in the bowl. Its capacity is 500ml, suitable for serving dry or wet food and water.
Features of the OH Bowl Medium for dogs:
- Massages and cleans the dog's tongue
- Reduces bacteria, refreshes breath
- Made from durable thermoplastic rubber (TPR) and polypropylene
- Designed for food contact
- Free from silicone and toxic substances
- Recyclable
- Suitable for medium and large dogs
- Easy to clean, dishwasher safe
- Dimensions: base diameter 21.5cm, top diameter 18cm
- Capacity: 500ml
- Non-slip base
- Available in two colors: green and orange
Tip: The OH Bowl is also a way to combat boredom: spread yogurt, peanut butter, or another soft treat on its bottom and give it to your dog. This will provide your pet with an engaging activity and deliver enjoyable sensory experiences. Activities related to licking and sniffing have a calming and soothing effect on the dog's nervous system, satisfying their hunting instinct. They tire the animal much faster than other forms of activity. This is particularly important if the pet is releasing energy by destroying items around them.
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