A raised feeding platform designed for canines, typically constructed to hold food and water bowls at an elevated height. These platforms vary in material composition, from wood and metal to plastic, and are available in an array of sizes to accommodate different dog breeds. The defining feature is the increased height of the feeding surface compared to bowls placed directly on the floor.
The use of such a platform is associated with potential health benefits, particularly for larger breeds prone to bloat or megaesophagus. Elevating the food and water source may reduce strain on the neck and joints during feeding, potentially improving digestion and reducing the risk of certain gastrointestinal issues. Historically, the practice of elevating food bowls has gained traction alongside increased awareness of canine biomechanics and digestive health.