SuperDesign® Elevated Dog Feeder with Pull-Out Spill Drawer — Twin Stainless Steel Bowls · Three Sizes (M / L / XL)
SuperDesign® Elevated Dog Feeder with Pull-Out Spill Drawer — Twin Stainless Steel Bowls · Three Sizes (M / L / XL)
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An elevated feeder for dogs who shouldn't be stooping to the floor anymore — and a pull-out drawer that catches every drip before it hits your kitchen tiles.
The SuperDesign® Elevated Dog Feeder is built around two ideas. First, that senior dogs, tall dogs, and dogs with neck or joint issues eat more comfortably when their bowls meet them at chest height — not somewhere below their paws. Second, that the floor around a dog's water bowl is the messiest surface in most homes, and a well-designed feeder can fix that at source rather than leave it to a towel.
Twin stainless steel bowls sit in a moulded stand with a pull-out spill-catching drawer between them. Drips from sloppy drinkers land in the drawer, not on your floor. Pull it out, empty it, rinse it, slide it back in. Three sizes — M, L, XL — sized around bowl-rim height rather than dog weight, because chest-height is what actually matters when you're choosing.
At a glance
- Genuine SuperDesign® product — SniffWaggleNWalk™ is an authorised stockist
- Hero feature: pull-out spill-catching drawer between the bowls
- Bowls: two removable stainless steel bowls per set — dishwasher-safe
- Frame: moulded food-safe plastic — wipe-clean, durable
- Sizes: M (16.5 cm rim) · L (22.5 cm rim) · XL (32.5 cm rim)
- Capacity per bowl: M 380 ml · L 760 ml · XL 1650 ml
- Best for: senior dogs, tall breeds, dogs with arthritis or neck pain, sloppy drinkers, and tidy kitchens
- Colour: Soft Grey
Most elevated feeders have a flat surface around the bowls. When your dog drinks and lifts their head — the jowls drip, water runs off the rim, tiles get slippery, floorboards warp over time. The SuperDesign® feeder has a small pull-out drawer tucked between the two bowls that catches everything: drips, spills, the rinse-water when a paw lands in the bowl. Slides out like a toaster crumb tray — rinse it, slide it back. A small detail that changes how the corner of your kitchen looks after breakfast.
Who elevated feeders are actually for
Raised bowls have been sold on all sorts of health claims over the years — some hold up, some don't. Here's the honest picture:
- ✅ Senior dogs and dogs with arthritis or spondylosis — stooping to a floor bowl hurts. Chest-height feeding is genuinely more comfortable and keeps them eating well into old age.
- ✅ Tall and giant breeds — Great Danes, Irish Wolfhounds, Bernese, tall Labradors and Retrievers. Floor-level bowls force excessive stooping and neck strain.
- ✅ Dogs with megaesophagus or post-surgery recovery — your vet has probably already recommended elevated feeding. This is genuinely therapeutic for these conditions.
- ✅ Sloppy drinkers in tidy homes — spill-drawer design means less floor-cleaning, fewer slippery tiles, no ruined floorboards.
- ⚠️ Deep-chested breeds (Great Danes, Weimaraners, Setters, Standard Poodles, Boxers) — there's veterinary debate here. Some studies have linked elevated feeders to increased bloat/GDV risk in deep-chested dogs. If your dog is one of these breeds, talk to your vet before switching to an elevated feeder.
Which size for my dog?
Measure your dog at chest height — the bottom of their chest when standing naturally. The bowl rim should sit at that height or slightly below. Weight alone isn't a good guide because leg length varies enormously between breeds.
| Size | Bowl rim height | Bowl capacity | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Medium | 16.5 cm (6.5") | 380 ml per bowl | Small dogs and cats — Dachshunds, Shih Tzus, Yorkies, Cocker Spaniels, French Bulldogs, Frenchies, Jack Russells, small Cockapoos, large cats |
| Large | 22.5 cm (8.9") | 760 ml per bowl | Medium breeds — Beagles, Cocker Spaniels, medium Cockapoos, Border Collies, Springer Spaniels, Staffies, medium Labradoodles |
| Extra Large | 32.5 cm (12.8") | 1650 ml per bowl | Large and tall breeds — Labradors, Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds, Huskies, Rottweilers, large Doodles, Newfoundlands, Great Danes (deep-chested — see vet note above) |
Cleaning
- Bowls: lift out — dishwasher-safe (top rack), or hand-wash with mild detergent.
- Spill drawer: slides out from the front — rinse under the tap, dry, slide back in. Do this at least once a day; the drawer is the whole point.
- Stand: wipe with a damp cloth and mild soap. The moulded plastic doesn't stain or absorb smells.
Questions answered
Is this a genuine SuperDesign product?
Yes — SniffWaggleNWalk™ is an authorised stockist of SuperDesign® pet products. The feeder you receive is the same product SuperDesign sell on Amazon and Chewy, shipped direct from their fulfilment partner, fully tracked worldwide. Logo on the stand, etched bowls, and all. No counterfeits, no rebranded knock-offs.
Does an elevated feeder prevent bloat?
Honest answer: no, and we'd rather not pretend otherwise. Older marketing for elevated feeders often claimed they prevent bloat/GDV. The 2000 Purdue study (Glickman et al.) actually found the opposite in large and giant breeds — elevated feeders were associated with a slightly higher bloat risk. The SuperDesign® elevated feeder is an ergonomic and home-tidiness product — it makes eating more comfortable for senior, tall, and arthritic dogs, and it catches spills. If your dog is a deep-chested breed (Great Dane, Weimaraner, Setter, Standard Poodle, Boxer), ask your vet before switching to an elevated feeder.
My dog has arthritis — will this help?
This is one of the clearest use-cases for an elevated feeder. Stooping to a floor bowl aggravates neck, shoulder, and spine pain in arthritic dogs — many owners notice their senior dog eating less simply because eating itself hurts. Raising the bowls to chest height removes that. Measure your dog at the bottom of their chest when they're standing naturally, and choose the size where the bowl rim sits at or just below that line.
How does the spill drawer work?
It's a shallow plastic tray that slides out from between the two bowls — like a toaster crumb tray. Drips from the water bowl, splashes when your dog lifts their head, the occasional paw-in-the-bowl moment — it all lands in the drawer instead of on your floor. Pull it out, tip the water into the sink, give it a quick rinse, slide it back. Takes about ten seconds and makes a surprisingly big difference to how the floor around the feeder looks over a day.
Will it slide on wood or tile floors?
Honest answer: some dogs push hard enough at the feeder while eating that any lightweight stand can drift a little on smooth floors. If your dog is a keen eater and the feeder starts moving, either (a) place it on a non-slip silicone mat — most kitchens already have one, and it doubles as a spill barrier, or (b) stick self-adhesive rubber feet to the bottoms of the legs. Both are cheap fixes that most elevated feeder owners end up using.
Are the bowls stainless steel?
Yes — both bowls are food-grade stainless steel. They lift straight out of the stand for cleaning, and they're dishwasher-safe on the top rack. Stainless steel is the cleanest bowl material for dogs — no plastic leaching, no porosity for bacteria to grow in, won't stain.
Can cats use it?
The Medium size works well for cats who prefer not to stoop to a floor bowl — especially older cats or those with neck/spine issues. The 16.5 cm rim height is a comfortable eating height for most cats. If you want a cat-specific elevated feeder with three bowls (food, wet food, water), our Triple Bowl Elevated Cat Feeder is built for that use-case.
Is the height adjustable?
No — the three sizes have fixed heights. Choose the one that matches your dog's chest height now, not one you plan to grow into. If you have a puppy, start with the M and move up as they grow. If your dog is on the cusp between two sizes, size down rather than up — it's easier to eat from a bowl that's slightly too low than one that's slightly too high.
✔ Free worldwide delivery, fully tracked
✔ Genuine SuperDesign® product — authorised stockist
✔ Two stainless steel bowls included — nothing extra to buy
✔ Pull-out spill drawer included as standard
✔ 30-day satisfaction guarantee
✔ Secure checkout
Chest-height where it matters. Drawer out front for everything else.
SuperDesign® is a registered trademark of SuperDesign Pet Products. SniffWaggleNWalk™ is an authorised stockist and is not affiliated with SuperDesign beyond our reseller agreement.

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