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Green interactive feeder by northmate.
The desired amount of dog food is scattered across green mini and it is up to your dog to push the food out between the many blades of grass.
Using the northmate green interactive dog feeder has brought a sense of calm to her 2 minute feeding.
The desired amount of cat food is scattered across catch and it is up to your cat to push and grab the food out between the many smoothly rounded spikes.
Catch by northmate prolongs eating time significantly.
Regular 15 7 x 11 4 blades 2 4.
Greenminiby northmate is a specially designed feeder shaped like a tuft of grass that turns your dog s meal into a challenging game.
Yes that is correct a change from 20 seconds to 2 minutes and i think she enjoys the quest.
The green slow feeder is a revolutionary way to slow down the time is takes a dog to eat its meal.
Add to cart turn your dogs meal time into an exciting fun challenging game while slowing down their eating.
I purchased the small size for my 17lb papshund.
The desired amount of dog food is scattered across green and it is up to your dog to push the food out between the many blades of grass.
Green by northmate is a specially designed feeder shaped like a tuft of grass turning your dog s meal into a challenging game.
The green slow feeder is a revolutionary way to slow down the time is takes a dog to eat its meal.
This helps to keep the dog mentally stimulated and to promote a safer mealtime regime as a slower eating pace can reduce the risk of bloat a potentially fatal condition for dogs.
It is also dishwasher friendly.
Designed in denmark green is a revolutionary way to turn your dog s meal into a challenging game.
Gently used by one puppy who has now outgrown it.
This results in a happier and healthier cat.
Catch by northmate is an interactive feeder for cats designed to stimulate their natural instincts and ability to catch food with their paws.
Green by northmate is a specially designed feeder shaped like a tuft of grass that turns your dog s meal into a challenging game.
Many dogs lack mental stimulation which can lead to boredom and unwanted behaviours such as inappropriate chewing or barking.