About
Slow feeding, done well.
Graze started with a familiar problem: a dog who finished dinner in ten seconds flat — then coughed, hiccuped, and looked around for more. Fast eating isn't just messy. It causes gas, vomiting, and in deep-chested breeds it's one of the factors linked to bloat (GDV), a genuine emergency.
We focus on one narrow thing and try to do it properly: helping dogs eat slower. That means a small range of well-made products — a stainless steel slow feeder that doesn't scratch and trap bacteria like plastic, and a snuffle mat that turns mealtime into calm, natural foraging.
What we publish
The Graze Journal is our library of practical guides on slow feeding, digestion, and enrichment. We keep claims honest and hedged: slow feeders help reduce risks — they don't cure anything — and where a symptom needs a vet, we say so plainly. Nothing on this site is a substitute for veterinary advice.
Get in touch
Questions or feedback? Email us at hello@grazepet.com — we read everything.