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Hungry Henry Feeding Bowl
Wet, Dry or Water
Use for dry kibble, wet food or as a water bowl.
Non-Slip Base
A rubber ring stops sliding and protects your floors.
Hygienic Stainless Steel
Non-porous, odour-resistant and built to last.
Dishwasher Safe
Easy to clean — just remove the rubber ring first.
Three Sizes
Small 700ml, Medium 1.2L and Large 2L.
Three Finishes
Stainless steel, pink or blue.
Hungry Henry Feeding Bowl
A hygienic stainless steel bowl that stays put
Mess-free, easy-clean feeding for everyday use.
Made from high-quality stainless steel, the Hungry Henry Feeding Bowl is a practical, long-lasting choice for dry kibble, wet food or water. Stainless steel is non-porous, so unlike plastic it won't scratch, harbour bacteria or hold onto smells — making it one of the most hygienic materials for a food and water bowl, and easy to keep genuinely clean.
A rubber ring around the base stops the bowl sliding around as your dog eats, which keeps mealtimes tidier and protects hard floors from scratches and scrapes. It comes in three sizes to suit puppies through to larger dogs, and a choice of stainless steel, pink or blue finishes to match your home.
Stays put as they eat
The rubber base ring grips the floor so the bowl doesn't slide, chase or tip while your dog eats.
Hygienic & durable
Smooth, non-porous stainless steel resists bacteria and odours and won't crack like plastic.
Easy to clean
Dishwasher safe — simply remove the rubber ring first, then refit it once dry.
Features in detail
Everything that goes into a hygienic everyday bowl.
High-quality stainless steel
A durable, non-porous surface that resists rust, scratches and odours for long-lasting, hygienic feeding.
Non-slip base ring
A rubber ring around the base keeps the bowl stable and protects wooden and tiled floors from scratches.
Wet, dry or water
Equally suited to dry kibble, wet food or use as a dedicated water bowl.
Dishwasher safe
Pops in the dishwasher for a thorough clean — just take the rubber ring off first.
Three sizes
Small, medium and large, with capacities from 700ml up to 2 litres, to suit any dog.
Choice of finishes
Available in classic stainless steel, pink or blue to match your kitchen or feeding station.
Benefits for you and your dog
Better hygiene, tidier mealtimes, less waste.
Mess-free mealtimes
A stable, non-slip bowl means far less sliding, spilling and mopping up after dinner.
Healthier feeding
Non-porous steel doesn't trap bacteria or food residue the way scratched plastic can.
Kinder to your floors
The rubber ring guards wood, tile and laminate from scratches and skidding.
Built to last
Stainless steel won't crack, stain or absorb smells, so one bowl lasts for years.
Choosing your size
Three sizes and capacities to suit your dog.
Small — 700ml
26cm base diameter. Ideal for puppies, toy and small breeds, or as a water bowl for one dog.
Medium — 1.2L
30cm base diameter. A good all-rounder for medium breeds and everyday feeding.
Large — 2L
34cm base diameter. Best for large breeds, big appetites, or a shared water bowl.
How to choose
As a rough guide, pick a capacity that comfortably holds your dog's usual portion with room to spare — sizing up is sensible for larger or fast-growing dogs.
Wet vs dry
If you feed wet food or soak kibble, a slightly larger bowl makes mealtimes easier and tidier.
One for water too
Many owners buy a second bowl in another finish so food and water are easy to tell apart.
Care & cleaning
Quick to clean and keep hygienic.
Remove the ring first
Always take the rubber base ring off before dishwashing, then refit it once everything is dry.
Dishwasher or hand wash
Wash on your usual dishwasher cycle, or by hand in warm soapy water — both work well on stainless steel.
Clean daily for water
Rinse and refresh water bowls daily, and wash food bowls after wet meals, to keep things hygienic.
Check the rubber ring
Inspect the ring now and then and replace the bowl if it becomes damaged or worn.
Frequently asked questions
Everything owners ask before they buy.
High-quality stainless steel — a non-porous, food-safe material that resists rust, scratches and odours.
Plastic scratches over time and those scratches can harbour bacteria and smells. Non-porous stainless steel stays more hygienic and lasts far longer.
No — the rubber base ring grips the floor so the bowl stays put while your dog eats, and protects your floors from scratches.
Yes. Remove the rubber ring before washing, then refit it once the bowl is dry.
Yes — it works equally well for dry kibble, wet food or water.
Small (26cm base, 700ml), Medium (30cm base, 1.2L) and Large (34cm base, 2L).
Food-grade, rust-resistant stainless steel — non-porous, hygienic and built to last.
No — the rubber ring around the base stops it sliding and protects hard floors.
Pick a capacity that holds your dog's usual portion with a little room to spare; size up for larger or fast-growing dogs, or for a shared water bowl.
Classic stainless steel, pink or blue.
Yes — the smaller sizes suit puppies and small breeds, and the non-slip base helps steadier, more comfortable feeding at any age.
Refresh water daily and wash food bowls after wet meals; stainless steel's smooth surface makes thorough cleaning easy.
Quality stainless steel is highly rust-resistant. Drying it after washing helps keep it looking its best.
Its weight and the non-slip ring make it stable; choosing the right size for your dog also helps prevent tipping.
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