Dogit Go Slow Anti-Gulping Bowl (Large) vs RUNDA Snuffle Mat for Dogs

Slow Feeders + Snuffle Mats 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.

RUNDA Snuffle Mat for Dogs

by RUNDA

Price $23-$30
Rating ★★★★ 4.3/5 (200 reviews)
Category Snuffle Mats
Best For Best for dogs that like to forage but tend to flip mats or scatter kibble around the room.

A rectangular snuffle mat with a non-slip backing, raised edges, and two suction cups to help anchor it on smooth floors. Made from chenille and cotton-blend materials, it hides kibble in a deep pile while helping contain scattered food. It is machine washable on gentle cycles and works especially well for small to medium dogs or for owners who want a more stable feeding setup.

Feature-by-Feature Comparison

FeatureDogit Go Slow Anti-Gulping Bowl (Large)RUNDA Snuffle Mat for Dogs
Build Quality
DurabilityMediumMedium
MaterialPlasticFabric
Chew ResistantMediumLow
Usability
Difficulty LevelMediumMedium
Size OptionsMultiple sizesOne Size
Indoor / OutdoorIndoorIndoor
Functionality
Treat DispensingNoYes
InteractiveYesYes
Maintenance
Dishwasher SafeTop Rack OnlyNo
NoiselessYesYes

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

RUNDA Snuffle Mat for Dogs

Strengths

  • Raised edges help contain treats and kibble
  • Suction cup anchoring can improve stability on smooth surfaces
  • Deep pile hides treats well for steady foraging

Weaknesses

  • Suction cups may not work well on textured or uneven surfaces
  • Not large enough for very big dogs or multiple dogs together
  • Soft material may not hold up to strong paws or teeth

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