The Welsh Terrier needs more than a "round bowl with food in it" — bowl shape and height affect digestion, eating speed and (in deep-chested breeds) life-threatening bloat risk.
What to look for
- Material: stainless steel or food-grade ceramic. Plastic scratches → bacteria → bowl-acne on the chin (very common, often misdiagnosed).
- Dishwasher-safe. Bowls should be washed daily — biofilm is real.
- Non-slip base or rubber ring. Stops the dog "chasing" the bowl across the kitchen.
Recommended style for Welsh Terrier: standard stainless steel bowl
Quick rules
- Wash daily. Hot water + soap. Don't just rinse.
- Two bowls minimum. Food + water on separate sides of the kitchen — stops the dog "polluting" their water with food bits.
- Replace every 1–2 years. Stainless steel doesn't really wear; ceramic chips → cuts; plastic always degrades.
