ZippyPaws Happy Bowl Ice Cream Slow Feed Dog Bowl (Pink)

Raised slow feed bowl that helps eager eaters slow down at mealtime.

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Description

The ZippyPaws Happy Bowl – Ice Cream is a raised slow-feed bowl for dogs, made to help fast eaters slow down at mealtime.

It's designed for dogs who tend to wolf down their food, whether that's out of habit, excitement, or competition with other pets in the house. The raised, moulded design gives dogs less room to gulp large mouthfuls in one go, encouraging a more measured pace.

Eating too quickly can lead to gulping air along with food, which is where problems like bloating, belching and choking can start. The Happy Bowl gives eager eaters a simple way to work for their food a little more slowly, without changing what they're actually being fed.

Why We Love It

We like the Happy Bowl because it solves a genuine mealtime problem without overcomplicating things. There's no need to fill it with anything special or follow extra steps — you use it exactly like a normal bowl, and the design does the work.

The non-slip base is a small detail that makes a real difference in a busy kitchen, keeping the bowl in place while your dog works around the raised sections. It's also dishwasher safe, which matters to us as a practical, everyday feature rather than a nice-to-have.

At a 4-cup capacity, it suits most dogs' daily portions, and the playful ice-cream shape means it doesn't look out of place sitting out on the floor.

Key Benefits

  • Slower Mealtimes: The raised design gives dogs less space to gulp large mouthfuls, helping them eat up to 10 times slower than a standard flat bowl.
  • Non-Slip Base: Keeps the bowl steady on the floor while your dog eats around the raised sections, rather than pushing it around the kitchen.
  • Generous Capacity: Holds up to 4 cups, enough for most dogs' regular meal portions.
  • Easy to Clean: Dishwasher-safe for straightforward everyday cleaning.
  • Non-Toxic Materials: Made from 100% non-toxic polypropylene plastic that is BPA- and phthalate-free.
  • Brand: ZippyPaws
  • Product type: Slow-feed bowl for dogs
  • Material: Polypropylene plastic (BPA-free, phthalate-free)
  • Colour: Pink
  • Pet species: Dog
  • Pet size suitability: All dog sizes
  • Capacity: 4 cups
  • Dimensions: Approx. 33 cm x 23 cm
  • Care: Dishwasher safe
  • Care note: Do not microwave
  • This is a food bowl only — it is not a chew toy, and should not be treated as one.
  • Dishwasher safe for cleaning, but should not be microwaved.
  • Discard the bowl if it becomes cracked, chipped or otherwise damaged.

Is this bowl suitable for puppies?
The manufacturer lists this bowl as suitable for all dog sizes, though as with any new feeding tool, it's worth watching how your puppy takes to it at first.

Can the Happy Bowl go in the dishwasher?
Yes, the Happy Bowl is dishwasher safe, but it should not be put in the microwave.

Will this bowl work for wet food as well as dry?
The manufacturer doesn't specify a food type, so it can reasonably be used for either, though the raised sections are most effective at slowing down dry kibble.

How much food does the Happy Bowl hold?
It holds up to 4 cups, which suits most dogs' regular meal portions.

Is the Happy Bowl safe if my dog chews on it?
No — it's designed as a food bowl only, not a chew toy, and should be discarded if it becomes damaged.

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Mealtime Tip

Watch How Your Dog Takes to It

Every dog responds a little differently to a slow feed bowl at first — some settle in straight away, while others take a few meals to get the hang of working around the raised sections. It's worth supervising the first few feeds so you can see how your dog is going and make sure they're comfortable with the new shape.