A good dog bowl looks tidy in your kitchen and holds up to daily use without sliding around or harboring grime. We evaluated stainless steel and elevated bowls, weighing material safety, stability, and how easy they are to clean. In our evaluation we favored stainless steel for its durability and easy cleaning, and we looked closely at non-slip bases and the right feeding height. We leaned on manufacturer specs and aggregated owner feedback about wobble and rust. What we like about elevated bowls is that they can make mealtime more comfortable for some dogs by reducing neck strain, though height should match your dog. We recommend stainless over plastic for most dogs because plastic scratches and can trap bacteria. If your dog has a health condition that affects eating, check with your veterinarian about the best setup.

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