Best Slow Feeder Bowls (2026): Tested For Fast & Greedy Dogs

Updated January 2026 · 8 min read · Category: Dog gear
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A dog that inhales dinner in 30 seconds isn't just messy — it's at real risk of choking, vomiting and gastric dilatation-volvulus (bloat), a life-threatening condition that's more common in fast eaters. Slow feeder bowls force dogs to work for their food, slowing meals to a healthy pace and adding mental stimulation. We tested maze bowls, lick mats, wobbly feeders and puzzle toys to find the ones that actually slow dogs down without causing frustration.

Types of slow feeder explained

The 5 best slow feeders of 2026

1. Best overall: Outward Hound Fun Feeder

~£12–£18

The classic maze bowl that gets the job done: curved ridges slow gulpers from seconds to minutes, it's dishwasher-safe, and it comes in three challenge levels (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced) so you can progress as your dog adapts. A non-slip base keeps it in place on most floors. The most proven slow feeder on the market.

Pros: Proven design, dishwasher-safe, 3 challenge levels, cheap
Cons: Some dogs learn to work around it, not ideal for wet food

2. Best for wet food & calming: LickiMat Wobble

~£10–£15

A textured lick mat that slows treats down to 10+ minutes and doubles as a calming tool during storms, fireworks or vet recovery. Spread wet food, yoghurt or peanut butter across the surface and let your dog work at it. Softer than plastic maze bowls, making it a great choice for puppies and senior dogs with sensitive mouths.

Pros: Calming effect, soft on gums, perfect for wet food
Cons: Not for full kibble meals, needs re-spreading

3. Best for enrichment: Northmate Green Interactive Feeder

~£25–£35

A green 'grass' mat with thick plastic blades that dogs must nuzzle and pick through — the closest thing to natural foraging. Slows meals dramatically, works for both kibble and wet food, and is one of the most engaging designs we tested. The non-slip base handles enthusiastic eaters on hard floors.

Pros: Extremely engaging, natural foraging, wet & dry food
Cons: Pricier, needs hand-washing

4. Best for small dogs & puppies: PetSafe SlimDog Interactive Feeder

~£14–£20

A shallow, wide maze with rounded ridges sized for small jaws and flat faces — no tall walls for pugs and frenchies to fight. The compartments portion food into manageable mouthfuls and the non-slip base keeps it steady. Dishwasher-safe and tough enough for daily use.

Pros: Shallow design suits flat-faced breeds, dishwasher-safe
Cons: Less challenging for large fast eaters

5. Best for power gulpers: Omega Paw Tricky Treat Ball

~£10–£15

A treat-dispensing ball that releases kibble a few pieces at a time as it's rolled and nudged — dinner becomes a 15-minute game. Great for high-energy dogs that need mental work with their meals, and it doubles as boredom relief when you're out. Available in small and large sizes.

Pros: Maximum slowing, mental stimulation, cheap
Cons: Messier (food rolls around), not for wet food

How to choose: three questions

  1. What does your dog eat? Kibble → maze bowl or puzzle ball. Wet food or treats → lick mat.
  2. Is your dog flat-faced or very small? Yes → choose a shallow, wide design like the PetSafe SlimDog.
  3. Does your dog need calming or enrichment? Yes → lick mats for calming, interactive feeders for mental work.

Bottom line

The Outward Hound Fun Feeder is the best all-round choice for most fast eaters — proven, cheap and dishwasher-safe. Flat-faced breeds need the shallow PetSafe SlimDog, anxious dogs will benefit from a LickiMat, and power gulpers should graduate to the Omega Paw Tricky Treat Ball. Any of them will do more than slow dinner down: they turn eating into a healthier, happier ritual.