Description
Description
Aging pets often face physical limitations such as stiff joints and sensitive gums, turning standard feeding into a daily physical strain. The ErgoPace Slow Feeder is engineered to minimize musculoskeletal stress and cognitive frustration, helping your companion maintain their "Young Spirit" through comfortable, supportive mealtimes.
A shallow 0.47-inch ridge height allows easy food access without forcing deep neck flexion, while the 100% flexible silicone yields under pressure to protect weak teeth and sensitive gums. An integrated anti-slip base prevents sliding, maintaining a 0 dB noiseless profile free from startling mechanical clanking.
Select a functional color tailored to your pet's needs: Ginger Yellow for fading vision, Light Green to calm cognitive anxiety, Nude Pink to highlight dark wet foods, Bright Pink to establish 3D spatial boundaries on light floors, or Dark Grey to maximize contrast for light-colored supplements.
Product Details
Product Details
Care & Caution
Care & Caution
Product FAQs
Product FAQs
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Shipping
We offer free standard shipping on all U.S. orders of $70 and above! Because your senior pet deserves the absolute best, we take 1-3 business days to carefully inspect your order. Once it leaves our hands, your package will arrive safely at your door in 6-12 business days.
Returns
We want you and your furry friend to be completely happy. If something isn’t quite right, simply reach out to us at info@pawnuzzle.com within 30 days of delivery. Just share a quick photo of the item, and our team will guide you through an easy return process. (Please note that original shipping is non-refundable, and return shipping applies for change-of-mind).
Hygiene & Safety
We care deeply about the health of vintage pets. To protect their vulnerable immune systems, we strictly maintain a pristine environment. Therefore, we kindly ask that returned items remain completely unused, unwashed, and free of any pet fur or odors to be eligible for a refund.
