I dont use very elevated bowls. The bottom portion is probably like about 2-3" from the floor. Dogs are structure to eat from the ground level. It's a proven fact for LARGE breed only NEVER use elevated bowls. They can bloat! If you have a dog with health issues like back issues, well you might not have a choice to use elevated bowls. Now for SMALLER breeds some will say no problem, I still believe not too high from the ground. People basically use elevated bowls cause it keeps the area clean. Nothing is wrong putting the bowl on tbe floor. Better for your pet's health. My 2 cents

Okay, my bowls are probably 2-3" from ground so it sounds like I'm good. They are just slightly raised.


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Okay, my bowls are probably 2-3" from ground so it sounds like I'm good. They are just slightly raised.
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I doubt it will affect the EB its more like larger dog. But heh, I like prevention. :)
 
[MENTION=15310]helsonwheels[/MENTION] Just read through this thread,and I do thank GOD that you were right there. I always stand with my dogs while they are eating-and it is good that you were there! You did save his life,and it was a close call! We never know from one second to the next what these "kids" will come up with-do we?! You are a hero!
 
[MENTION=15310]helsonwheels[/MENTION] Just read through this thread,and I do thank GOD that you were right there. I always stand with my dogs while they are eating-and it is good that you were there! You did save his life,and it was a close call! We never know from one second to the next what these "kids" will come up with-do we?! You are a hero!

Oh god I dont look at myself as a hero just my job. Thanks for the compliment though. Just did what I had to. Today they both had tripe. Man that frozen trip smell like " hjjuyrexbjomlpo " I had to let it thaw a bit to cut it up into small cubes. Now I permanently face him till he's finish each cubes lol.
 
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