Dogit Go Slow Anti-Gulping Bowl (Large) vs KONG Extreme Goodie Bone

Slow Feeders + Kong-Style Toys 10 Features Compared

Dogit Go Slow Anti-Gulping Bowl (Large)

by Hagen / Dogit

Price $26
Rating ★★★★ 4/5 (100 reviews)
Category Slow Feeders
Best For Great for large dogs with big appetites who tend to gulp their food rapidly.

The Dogit Go Slow Anti-Gulping Bowl features fixed internal ridges that make dogs work around obstacles rather than gulping food quickly. Its large-capacity plastic design and wide stable base make it especially suitable for bigger dogs that need a roomier slow feeder for daily meals.

KONG Extreme Goodie Bone

by KONG

Price $12.98
Rating ★★★★ 4/5 (13 reviews)
Category Kong-Style Toys
Best For Dogs that prefer bone shapes and like to grip toys while chewing, especially moderate to strong chewers who still enjoy treat puzzles.

The KONG Extreme Goodie Bone is a bone-shaped chew toy made from black Extreme rubber with treat-holding Goodie Gripper ends. Its shape makes it easier for dogs to hold between their paws while chewing, and the ends can be stuffed with snacks, soft chews, or spreadable treats for added engagement.

Feature-by-Feature Comparison

FeatureDogit Go Slow Anti-Gulping Bowl (Large)KONG Extreme Goodie Bone
Build Quality
DurabilityMediumHigh
MaterialPlasticRubber
Chew ResistantMediumHigh
Usability
Difficulty LevelMediumMedium
Size OptionsMultiple sizesM, L
Indoor / OutdoorIndoorBoth
Functionality
Treat DispensingNoYes
InteractiveYesYes
Maintenance
Dishwasher SafeTop Rack OnlyYes
NoiselessYesMinimal

Strengths & Weaknesses

Dogit Go Slow Anti-Gulping Bowl (Large)

Strengths

  • Large capacity suits large breed feeding needs
  • Internal ridges slow eating without being overly complex
  • Wide stable base helps reduce tipping

Weaknesses

  • Plastic may wear down with aggressive chewers
  • Ridges and troughs can be difficult to clean after wet food
  • Some dogs may still bypass the ridges and gulp from the edges

KONG Extreme Goodie Bone

Strengths

  • Bone shape is easy for dogs to grip between their paws
  • Dual-ended design allows stuffing and gnawing on both sides
  • Strong black rubber resists most chewing

Weaknesses

  • Some reports suggest the thinner middle section may split over time
  • Treats can pop out quickly if not packed tightly
  • Has less stuffing volume than a full hollow toy

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