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Reddit mentions of MidWest Homes for Pets Snap'y Fit Stainless Steel Food Bowl / Pet Bowl, 1 qt. for Dogs & Cats

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Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of MidWest Homes for Pets Snap'y Fit Stainless Steel Food Bowl / Pet Bowl, 1 qt. for Dogs & Cats. Here are the top ones.

MidWest Homes for Pets Snap'y Fit Stainless Steel Food Bowl / Pet Bowl, 1 qt. for Dogs & Cats
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Medium breed dog bowl | Stainless steel 1 qt. (4 cups) dog food / water bowl measures 6L x 6W x 2.75H inches | Ideal for medium dogs & fits standard medium dog cratesGreat for dogs w/ messy "table manners" | Dog bowl locks in place to metal mesh w/ easy-to-remove bracket which reduces water & food spilling into living area | Fits ALL standard (wire mesh) metal dog cratesEasy clean pet bowl | Dog bowl holds up to 1 qt. dog food, cat food or water & minimizes clean-up in the dog crate w/ no-tip bracketed designDishwasher safe stainless steel dog bowl naturally resists germs | All hardware included & no tools required for assemblyDog bowl fits all standard metal (wire mesh) dog crates & includes a 1-Year MidWest Quality Guarentee Manufacturer's Warranty
Specs:
ColorSilver
Height2.6 Inches
Length6 Inches
Number of items1
Size1 Quart (4 cups)
Weight0.72 Pounds
Width6 Inches

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Found 4 comments on MidWest Homes for Pets Snap'y Fit Stainless Steel Food Bowl / Pet Bowl, 1 qt. for Dogs & Cats:

u/maDIEmG · 10 pointsr/homegym

I found these bowls for pet food just randomly searching through Amazon one day and thought it would make a nice chalk bowl and wanted to share. The one I got is the 4 cup size.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000MD3NLS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_PXxYDb12A5GV5

u/DinkaAnimalLover · 6 pointsr/Rabbits

eeeek :) Maybe I can help still....

There are these bowls that you can clip to the side of an enclosure like an xpen - like this or this or this - clip it low to the ground so it's basically still is on the ground for him but clipped in. Or even a gravity feeder like this.

u/T--Frex · 1 pointr/dogs

We have a Snap'y fit which is way more secure than the hoop. The lip of the bowl literally snaps into the semi-circle and it is actually a huge pain to get out, haha. You have to tug directly out super hard, pushing down/up doesn't do much.

u/clickerlogic · 1 pointr/Dogtraining

In this case, it is really hard to give advice, I would want to watch all of the interactions and level of guarding, aggression and injuries. I would be concerned about getting you hurt. Generally, I like advising the book you have been working with, beyond that, I would suggest working with an IAABC or CPDT-KA trainer/ consultant.

I do have a couple exercises that you might consider in the mean time, if it is safe, it's yer choice - susan garrett, normally I use kevlar gloves to protect my hand with dogs who will make me bleed. If you can be safe, I would consider switching to hand feeding.

Otherwise, it is a management issue until you can bring a consultant into your home. I would only feed in a crate with the door closed with a bowl attached to the door. I like the Snap Y Fit bowls for this propose. Normally, I have my dogs go into the crate and offer a sit with their nose inside the invisible door boundary before I drop their food into the bowl.

Whatever you do, keep your self safe and try to prevent instances where the dog practices the behavior, this becomes a self reinforcing behavior.