Unipaws Stainless Steel Elevated Dog Bowl, 2 count
In a Nutshell
- Good for smaller, calmer dogs or crate use
- Not suitable for very active dogs
- Mixed durability depending on usage
Quick Verdict
The Unipaws Stainless Steel Elevated Dog Bowl is a mixed bag. While it's great for crate use, it struggles with more active dogs who can knock it over easily.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Falters against active dogs
Prevention: Use for smaller, calmer dogs or in crates.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Secure for Crate (1)
Great solution for keeping bowls in place in a crate, had two different sizes, and the brackets which is also great.
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Easy to Install (1)
Simple setup process for the elevated bowl.
Cons
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Durability Issues (1) major
The bowl and bracket can be easily knocked over and destroyed by an active dog.
Tip: None mentioned
Quality Trend: Declining
Newer reviews indicate significant durability issues with active dogs.
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Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • People with calm, smaller dogs — The bowl is secure and prevents dogs from turning it over, making it ideal for less active or smaller dogs.
- • Those looking for crate solutions — It keeps the bowl in place, which is perfect for crate use.
✗ Skip If
- • Owners of active or large dogs — The bowl and bracket are not durable enough for more active or heavier dogs.
Durability & Care
Factors: Activity level of the dog, Use in crates or secure areas
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is this bowl suitable for large dogs?
No, it's not suitable for active or larger dogs as it can be easily knocked over and destroyed.
Can this bowl be used in a crate?
Yes, it works well in crates and prevents dogs from turning it over.
Highlighted Reviews
"Just what I was looking for to put in the crate when I’m leaving him sometimes. Leaving a bowl wasn’t working because he turned it over. It came with two different sizes and the brackets which is also great. Easy to install and he hasn’t gotten it off the crate."
"My 40 pound new rescue dog was able to knock the dish out of the bracket easily and she would, she even managed to destroy the bracket."
Bottom Line
If you have an active dog, consider a more secure option. For crate use or smaller, calmer dogs, this bowl works great.