An aging golden retriever eating comfortably from a raised ceramic bowl

Comfort and Care in Every Bite.

Is mealtime becoming a struggle for your aging friend? Specialized bowls to support your pet through their golden years. No fluff, just function.

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Solutions for Senior Needs

Orthopedic & Elevated Bowls

Designed for pets with joint pain and limited mobility. Elevation reduces neck strain and promotes a healthier standing posture during feeding.

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Elevated ceramic pet bowl set

Digestion Control

Maze-like ceramic structures prevent bloating by forcing a slower, more intentional pace.

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Low-Profile & Tilted Bowls

Ideal for senior cats suffering from whisker fatigue or dogs with shorter snouts. Easy access with zero physical resistance.

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Low profile wide ceramic cat bowl

Signs Your Pet Could Benefit

  • Struggles to bend down or displays stiffness during mealtime.
  • Eats too fast, followed immediately by vomiting or visible indigestion.
  • Noticeable vocalization or restlessness when approaching the food station.
  • Arthritis diagnosis or aging pet nutrition requirements involving supplements.

Pairs Well With a Comfortable Meal

Advanced joint mobility chewables

Glucosamine Chews

Nashville-exclusive formula for senior joint support.

Memory foam dog bed

Memory Foam Rest

Deep pressure relief for the hours between meals.

Easy to chew cat treats

Tender Bites

Small, soft, and easy to digest for dental-sensitive pets.

Omall Skoniecki profile
"The elevated ceramic set changed the way our 12-year-old Lab eats. He doesn't huff anymore."
Omall S.
Sherrina Contes profile

"Why did we choose Glaze & Wag Ceramics? Because their ceramic slow feeders are weighted properly. No more sliding across the Nashville kitchen floor during breakfast."

Sherrina Contes
Ynel Longrie profile

The craftsmanship is undeniable. Functional design that respects the aging process. High quality, no fluff.

Ynel Longrie, Pet Care Director