ProSelect Non-Tip Stainless Steel Brake-Fast Slow Feed Dog Bowl vs West Paw Zogoflex Toppl Treat Dispensing Dog Chew Toy
ProSelect Non-Tip Stainless Steel Brake-Fast Slow Feed Dog Bowl
by ProSelect
The ProSelect Brake-Fast Slow Feed Dog Bowl uses three fixed stainless steel studs inside a non-tip bowl to interrupt fast eating without the complexity of a full maze. Its durable steel construction, rubber base, and larger capacity options make it a practical choice for strong eaters and larger breeds.
West Paw Zogoflex Toppl Treat Dispensing Dog Chew Toy
by West Paw
The Toppl is a treat-dispensing puzzle bowl made from soft yet durable Zogoflex material. Dogs work to lick, nudge, paw, or twist out wet food, kibble, or treats held in place by interior teeth, and the toy can also be frozen to extend playtime. Its open bowl shape makes it easy to fill and clean, and interlocking size combinations can increase the challenge.
Feature-by-Feature Comparison
| Feature | ProSelect Non-Tip Stainless Steel Brake-Fast Slow Feed Dog Bowl | West Paw Zogoflex Toppl Treat Dispensing Dog Chew Toy |
|---|---|---|
| Build Quality | ||
| Durability | High | High |
| Material | Mixed | Rubber |
| Chew Resistant | High | Medium |
| Usability | ||
| Difficulty Level | Medium | Adjustable |
| Size Options | Multiple sizes | Multiple sizes |
| Indoor / Outdoor | Both | Both |
| Functionality | ||
| Treat Dispensing | No | Yes |
| Interactive | Yes | Yes |
| Maintenance | ||
| Dishwasher Safe | Yes | Top Rack Only |
| Noiseless | No | Yes |
Strengths & Weaknesses
ProSelect Non-Tip Stainless Steel Brake-Fast Slow Feed Dog Bowl
Strengths
- Very durable and less likely to break than plastic bowls
- Rubber base and heavy steel construction help reduce tipping and mess
- Simpler obstacle layout is easier to clean than intricate maze designs
Weaknesses
- Steel construction can be noisy and clang during use
- Smaller sizes can be awkward to fill around the studs with wet food
- Rubber base parts may degrade or be harder to clean
West Paw Zogoflex Toppl Treat Dispensing Dog Chew Toy
Strengths
- Very engaging and mentally tiring, especially when frozen or fully loaded
- Easy to clean and durable for most dogs
- Versatile for kibble, wet food, freezing, and interlocking setups
Weaknesses
- Not suitable for aggressive power chewers
- Can be messy or awkward to fill and freeze properly
- Relatively expensive for a simple treat toy
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