Dog Bowls

Dog Bowls

Shop dog bowls made from natural materials like mango wood, bamboo and stainless steel — a sturdy, everyday feeding option for Australian dog owners after something more than a plain plastic bowl. Available in a range of sizes and finishes to suit dogs of any size.

8 products

Dog Bowls

Vendor: Fuzzl

Fuzzl Titan Bamboo & Rubber Base Bowl – Stone

Regular price From $18.95 Sale price From $18.95
Vendor: Fuzzl

Fuzzl Titan Mango Wood & Stainless Steel Dog Bowl – 24cm (1.6L)

Regular price $42.95 Sale price $42.95
Vendor: Fuzzl

Fuzzl Titan Thermal Dog Bowl – 17cm Matt Black

Regular price $25.95 Sale price $25.95
Vendor: Fuzzl

Fuzzl Titan Thermal Dog Bowl – 20cm (2L) Matt White / Brushed Stainless Steel

Regular price $33.95 Sale price $33.95
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Vendor: Mog & Bone

Mog and Bone Designer Melamine Dog Bowl Cool Grey

Regular price $12.95 Sale price $12.95 Regular price $19.99
Vendor: MidWest

MidWest Snap'y Fit Stainless Steel Crate Bowl

Regular price From $16.99 Sale price From $16.99
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Vendor: Snooza

Snooza Pet Bowl Concrete Charcoal

Regular price $49.99 Sale price $49.99
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Vendor: Snooza

Snooza Pet Bowl Concrete Sage Green

Regular price $49.99 Sale price $49.99
Dog Bowl Buyer's Guide

How to Choose

  • Material: Mango wood and bamboo bring a natural, homely look, while stainless steel offers a non-porous, easy-to-wipe surface.
  • Size and capacity: Choose a bowl sized to your dog's breed and appetite, from compact bowls for small breeds to larger capacities for bigger dogs.
  • Base and stability: A weighted or rubber base helps keep the bowl in place during enthusiastic eating.
  • Keeping water cool: Some stainless steel bowls include thermal insulation to help keep water cooler for longer, useful during warmer months.
  • Eating speed: If your dog tends to gulp its food quickly, a standard bowl may not be the right fit — see our Slow Feeders collection for anti-gulp designs instead.
Large dog sitting behind Fuzzl Titan Mango Wood & Stainless Steel Dog Bowl filled with dry kibble.

FAQs About Dog Bowls

Common questions about choosing the right size, material and base for a dog bowl, and keeping water cool in summer.

Bowl size should match your dog's breed and appetite — smaller breeds generally suit compact bowls, while larger dogs need bowls with a bigger capacity.

Mango wood and bamboo bowls offer a natural look suited to indoor use, while stainless steel is non-porous and easy to wipe clean, making it a practical option for daily use.

A weighted or rubber base helps stop the bowl sliding or tipping during eating, which is especially useful for enthusiastic eaters.

Some stainless steel bowls include thermal insulation designed to help keep water cooler for longer, which can be useful during warmer months.