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> Feeding bowls, looks like a bunt cake pan
Janet
post Jan 30 2010, 08:40 PM
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I have been looking for this bowl for awhile but they have always been for the petite dog -
I finally back tracked after a cur run and spotted at a place I demo at.
They had it - yahooooooo - the bowl looks like a bundt cake pan or flunnel cake pan -
I am hoping this will slow Simon down in his eating, as he doesnt come up for air -
Lately he seems to want to eat 24/7-
I have been given the ok to up his fat a little to hopefully get him on a different brand of food - but no food comes near
this fiber conent - 16.7% fiber and 7% fat -
I was told to put veggies in his food if we changed and the veggies would boost the fiber content.
tough choice but am really hope this bowl will do the trick.
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post Jan 30 2010, 08:42 PM
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QUOTE (Janet @ Jan 30 2010, 06:40 PM) *
I have been looking for this bowl for awhile but they have always been for the petite dog -
I finally back tracked after a cur run and spotted at a place I demo at.
They had it - yahooooooo - the bowl looks like a bundt cake pan or flunnel cake pan -
I am hoping this will slow Simon down in his eating, as he doesnt come up for air -
Lately he seems to want to eat 24/7-
I have been given the ok to up his fat a little to hopefully get him on a different brand of food - but no food comes near
this fiber conent - 16.7% fiber and 7% fat -
I was told to put veggies in his food if we changed and the veggies would boost the fiber content.
tough choice but am really hope this bowl will do the trick.
janet

thats a puppy feeding pan. I'd suggest the brake fast bowl instead http://www.brake-fast.net/
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post Jan 30 2010, 09:21 PM
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You can add sweet potatoes for fiber. Another option to slow down his eating is to put the food in a bigger container...maybe a dish pan or something larger. He'd have to chase his kibble around the pan before eating it. bigblink.gif
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post Feb 1 2010, 03:56 AM
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Hi. I used to feed handsome Joe off a cookie sheet! Worked great by the way!
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post Feb 1 2010, 09:37 AM
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OMGosh that brake fast bowl is really cool!
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post Feb 9 2010, 01:17 PM
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Hey Janet, just wanted to let you know I was looking through Fosters and Smith and they have this pan that you are talking about. If you got the new catalog it is on pg 32. Item number is AUA-70293. For a medium, holds 5 cups of food, it is $15.99.
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