How They Eat Is as Important as What They Eat.
Giant breed dogs who eat too fast are at serious risk of bloat — the #1 killer of large breeds. The TITAN Gentle Giant DineMaster Slow-Feed Bowl Set is a Crown Edition-grade elevated feeding system that slows eating speed by up to 10x, reduces bloat risk, improves digestion, and positions your giant's neck and spine correctly during every meal.
This is not just a bowl. This is a life-saving feeding system.
🦴 Crown Edition Engineering
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18/8 Food-Grade Stainless Steel Bowls — BPA-free, rust-proof, dishwasher-safe, and bacteria-resistant
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Slow-Feed Ridge Pattern — Maze-style ridges reduce eating speed by up to 10x, dramatically lowering bloat risk
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Adjustable Elevated Stand (8", 12", 16") — Correct neck and spine angle for giant breed anatomy, reduces joint strain during feeding
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Non-Slip Rubber Base — Stays in place even when a 150 lb dog is enthusiastically eating
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XL Bowl Capacity — Food bowl holds 8 cups, water bowl holds 12 cups — sized for giant breed meal portions
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Matte Black Powder-Coated Stand with Gold Hardware — Crown Edition styling that looks as good as it performs
🐾 TITAN REMINDER — Bloat Kills Giant Breeds in Hours
Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus (GDV/bloat) is a life-threatening emergency that kills giant breed dogs within hours of onset. Eating too fast, eating from floor level, and eating one large meal daily are the three biggest risk factors — and all three are addressed by the DineMaster system. Signs of bloat include a distended abdomen, unproductive retching, restlessness, and collapse. If you see these signs, go to an emergency vet immediately. Prevention starts at the bowl. Start here.
Every meal is an act of love. Make it a safe one.
📦 Available Options
- DineMaster Set — Large (8" stand, fits dogs 60–90 lbs)
- DineMaster Set — Giant (12" stand, fits dogs 90–150 lbs)
- DineMaster Set — Titan XXL (16" stand, fits dogs 150 lbs+)
- Crown Edition Dining Bundle — DineMaster Set + PowerFuel Dog Food + GutGuard Probiotics
Disclaimer: Slow-feed bowls reduce but do not eliminate bloat risk. Feed 2–3 smaller meals daily rather than one large meal. Avoid vigorous exercise 1 hour before and after meals. Consult your vet about gastropexy surgery for high-risk giant breeds.