Dogit Go Slow Anti-Gulping Bowl (Large) vs Potaroma Dog Puzzle Feeder Toy – Interactive IQ Training
Dogit Go Slow Anti-Gulping Bowl (Large)
by Hagen / Dogit
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.
Potaroma Dog Puzzle Feeder Toy – Interactive IQ Training
by Potaroma
This Potaroma electronic puzzle feeder combines treat dispensing with beginner-friendly mental enrichment. It has a 280 ml food capacity, an included remote with roughly 80-foot range, voice recording and preset sounds, and adjustable treat output for different kibble sizes. Dogs can push a button or respond to remote-triggered dispensing, making it useful for enrichment, slow feeding, and reward-based play. The unit is rechargeable but includes electronic parts that require careful cleaning.
Feature-by-Feature Comparison
| Feature | Dogit Go Slow Anti-Gulping Bowl (Large) | Potaroma Dog Puzzle Feeder Toy – Interactive IQ Training |
|---|---|---|
| Build Quality | ||
| Durability | Medium | Medium |
| Material | Plastic | Plastic |
| Chew Resistant | Medium | Low |
| Usability | ||
| Difficulty Level | Medium | Medium |
| Size Options | Multiple sizes | One Size |
| Indoor / Outdoor | Indoor | Indoor |
| Functionality | ||
| Treat Dispensing | No | Yes |
| Interactive | Yes | Yes |
| Maintenance | ||
| Dishwasher Safe | Top Rack Only | No |
| Noiseless | Yes | No |
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
Potaroma Dog Puzzle Feeder Toy – Interactive IQ Training
Strengths
- Turns feeding time into engaging mental enrichment
- Remote control and voice features add owner interaction
- High rating and useful food capacity for repeated sessions
Weaknesses
- Electronics and plastic parts are vulnerable to chewing and moisture
- Less appealing for dogs that are not food motivated
- Buttons and trays can become messy and awkward to clean
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