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Let gravity do the work—automatic refills keep your dog's food bowl stocked and their belly happy! Gravity dog feeders provide a steady flow of kibble without the need for batteries or programming, making mealtime simple and stress-free. Whether you're at work, running errands, or just want a low-maintenance feeding solution, these feeders ensure your pup always has access to fresh food. Some key considerations when selecting Gravity Dog Feeders includes:

  • Capacity options: Available in different sizes to accommodate small and large dogs
  • Material choices: Plastic and stainless steel options for durability and easy cleaning
  • Food flow control: Some models feature portion regulation to prevent overfeeding
  • Stability: Non-slip bases help prevent tipping or spills during mealtime
  • Cleaning and maintenance: Removable parts allow for easy washing and refilling

Gravity dog feeders provide a convenient, mess-free way to keep your pup's food supply consistent throughout the day.

Frequently Asked Questions about Up to 50% off select toys, beds & more

What are gravity dog feeders?

Gravity dog feeders are self-dispensing food containers that use gravity to refill the bowl as your dog eats. They ensure a continuous supply of kibble without requiring manual refills multiple times a day.

Do gravity dog feeders really work?

Yes, gravity dog feeders work well for dogs who self-regulate their eating. They provide a constant flow of food, but for dogs prone to overeating, portion-controlled feeders may be a better option.

Can I put wet food in my dog's gravity feeder?

No, gravity feeders are designed for dry kibble only. Wet food can spoil quickly and may clog the feeder, preventing proper dispensing.

Can I put raw food in my dog's gravity feeder?

No, raw food should not be used in a gravity feeder. Raw diets require refrigeration and careful handling to prevent bacterial growth, making them unsuitable for automatic dispensing systems.