A dog sits on green grass next to a yellow table, looking up with its tongue out. In front of the dog is a green and white slow feeder bowl with a bone design.

Puzzle Feeder™

Puzzle Feeder Protects a Dog.

Why Puzzle Feeder™?

What will happen if a dog does not have good eating habits?

Many dog owners do not pay much attention on how their dogs eat their food. Those bad eating habits can bring lots of unexpected and unpleasant consequences.

50%

Obesity/Overweight rate of dogs

Obesity is the most common disease in dogs in America. Approximately50% of all pet dogs are obese or overweight.Obesity cuts a dog's lifespan causing him to be more susceptible to diseases. Obesity may cause joint diseases, kidney stones, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, and many other fatal diseases likecancer and heart attack. 

50%

Dogs died once get bloat

One of the most direct and serious results for a dog not having good eating habits is bloating. It is generally caused by eating too fast.Bloating, or "GDV"(Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus) is the second leading cause of death for dogs in North America. It has a 50% fatality rate for dogs even with emergency treatments.

However, all these problems and diseases are preventable if your dog develops good eating habits. It is hard by their nature, but it is easy with Puzzle Feeder™.

- The Puzzle Feeder™ Team

Training with Puzzle Feeder™

Before/After

After training with Puzzle Feeder, your dog's eating time can extend up to 15X.

Close-up view of round brown kibble pieces spilling over the edge of a dog bowl, with a blurred background.

Before

A dog eagerly munches kibble, peas, and corn from a stylish dog bowl. This slow feeder features a wavy, bone-shaped design that adds both fun and function to mealtime.

After

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15x

Feeding Time Slowing Down

The maximum performance with our golden retriver after training.

8'35''

Eating Tme with 100g Regular Food

With our golden retriver after training.

28

Days Eating Habits Training Program

A progressive training program that changes your dog's eating habits.+

"BROKEN WAVE"

Slow Feeding Structure

PuzzleFeeder™ has developed the unique "Broken Wave" slowing structure. The measurements of the slowing portion are well-calculated based on the size of a dog's tougue. It is deeper, narrower, and more complicated than the regular slow feeder. It not only helps you feed your pet slower but also trains them to develop healthy eating habits. The "Broken Wave" slow feeding structure is the fundamental starting line of the entire training process.

The "Broken Wave" Slow Feeding Structure.

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The space limits.

The space between two "waves" is well-calculated to limit the amount of food a dog chews every time.

The structure splits.

A "Broken Wave" splits the space into two channels. When a dog chews, the food will flow along the "waves".

The divider slows.

The edge of a "Broken Wave" structure blocks the fast movement of a hungry dog's tongue.

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The space limits.

The space between two "waves" is well-calculated to limit the amount of food a dog chews every time.

Two rocks are partially submerged in a translucent teal surface, surrounded by white, abstract puzzle shapes.

The structure splits.

A "Broken Wave" splits the space into two channels. When a dog chews, the food will flow along the "waves".

Close-up of a cat eating dry cat food from a divided bowl, showing the cat's tongue and kibble in the foreground.

The divider slows.

The edge of a "Broken Wave" structure blocks the fast movement of a hungry dog's tongue.

A light brown dog eats from a slow feeder bowl on a wooden floor in a living room with a rug in the background.

The Puzzle Feeder™

28 Days Eating Habits Training Program

For most of the dogs, it takes about 21 days for them to develop new habits. For them to adapt and keep habits, it usually takes about 28 days. The 4 progressive feeding modes are perfectly made for this training progress.

- The Puzzle Feeder™ Lab

A sleek white pet food dispenser, resembling a modern dog bowl, sits gracefully on a light wooden floor, with a blurred white cabinet in the background.

From Feeding to Training

Puzzle Feeder™ is not only a slower slow feeder but an eating habits training device. It is not only designed for feeding but also for helping your dog develop good eating habits. The unique "Broken Wave" structure and the modular design with three attachable parts can work effectively. They can help you change from feeding to training.

4 PROGRESSIVE

Feeding Modes of Training

Puzzle Feeder™ has a flexible design for assembly and disassembly which can support four progressive feeding modes. These progressive feeding modes are perfectly made for the training process.

A round, white puzzle feeder filled with a mix of brown kibble and green, yellow, and orange pellet pieces is placed on a light wood floor.
A beige, round, speckled bowl features a cylindrical central pillar capped by a small, simple elephant illustration that invites you to slow down and admire its subtle beauty.

Regular Feeding Mode

The Startline of the training process. Make the dog be familiar with his new feeder.

A puzzle feeder bowl with compartments filled with kibble, wet dog food, and vegetables is placed on a wooden floor.
A circular, beige slow-feeder dog bowl with a central pillar and bone-shaped maze pattern designed to slow down a dog's eating.

Snack Feeding Mode

Use the spinning bone plate to feed treats. Prevent feeding hazards at the same time.

A dog eats from a round puzzle feeder bowl filled with dry dog food and small pieces of yellow food, placed on a light wood floor.
Round pet bowl with a teal interior featuring raised wave-like ridges and a central cylindrical pillar, designed as a slow-down feeder to turn mealtime into an engaging puzzle for your pet.

Slow Feeding Mode

Dog begins to eat slowly with the "Broken Wave" structure. Prevent digestive diseases.

A golden retriever eats from a green and white puzzle feeder bowl on a wooden floor.
A round, beige dog food bowl with a bone-shaped maze and green, leaf-like obstacles serves as an engaging puzzle feeder designed to slow down eating.

Puzzle Feeding Mode

Feed the dog ever slower than before. Help the dog develop a good eating habit.

A hand loading a white plate into an open dishwasher in a modern kitchen, as if piecing together a puzzle, encourages you to slow down and savor daily routines.

Easy to Clean

We understand the importance of keep the feeder clean. To help you use a clean feeder everyday, we make all parts of a Puzzle Feeder can be detached easily. With open edges, you can dump food residue and drain the water out without any trouble. Every part is washable and can be put on the top rack of a dishwasher as well. Free your hands!

Eat Slower, Live Longer.