Dog Bowls & Toys

Mealtime that lasts and play that holds up. Slow feeders for fast eaters, gravity and auto-fill bowls for steady food and water, and tough toys built to survive real chewing and long games of fetch.

Slow down a gulper with the Slow-Down Dog Bowl, keep water topped up with the Auto-Fill Water Bowl, and tire them out with the Long-Throw Fetch Launcher or the Tough Chew Ball. After walk gear? See dog coats & leashes, all our dog supplies, or The Edit.

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Choosing bowls, feeders and toys for your dog

Feeding gear and toys earn their keep in different ways: the right bowl can slow a fast eater and settle digestion, while the right toy burns energy and saves your shoes. Here is what we look for before anything joins the range.

Bowls and feeding

If your dog inhales meals, a slow-feed bowl with a moulded maze makes them eat around the ridges, which slows them down and helps with gulping and bloating. For messy drinkers, a weighted or auto-fill bowl keeps the floor dry and the water fresh. Stainless steel and food-safe plastics are easiest to keep clean.

Toys and play

Match the toy to how your dog plays. Power chewers need a solid, bite-resistant ball that will not splinter, while high-energy dogs love a launcher that throws further than your arm ever could. Tough, easy-to-clean materials last longer and stay hygienic through repeat play.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I stop my dog eating too fast?

A slow-feed bowl is the simplest fix. The raised maze in the base makes your dog eat around the ridges, which slows them down, reduces gulping, and can help with bloating and digestion. It works with both dry and wet food.

What toys are safe for a power chewer?

Look for solid, bite-resistant toys made from tough, non-splintering materials, and size them so they cannot be swallowed. A dense rubber or hard-wearing ball stands up to determined chewing. Replace any toy once it starts to crack or break into pieces.

Are gravity and auto-fill bowls good for dogs?

Yes, for water and for steady eaters. An auto-fill water bowl keeps fresh water available through the day, and a gravity feeder keeps dry food topped up when you are out. For dogs that overeat, measure meals rather than leaving food on free pour.

How do I keep my dog active indoors?

Short, frequent play and food puzzles work well. A chew toy gives a calm outlet, while a quick fetch session in the yard or hallway burns energy fast. Rotating a couple of toys keeps them interesting without buying a pile at once.

Do you ship dog supplies across Australia?

Yes. We ship Australia-wide with free shipping over $79. Orders are usually dispatched within 1 to 3 business days and arrive within 7 to 15 business days, with tracking from dispatch.