The only risk you could possibly face…
Is the regret of not having done this small, cheap, documented thing before something happens that you cannot undo.
Unfortunately, I know exactly what that regret looks like. I've sat across from too many Dane owners on the wrong side of it.
You'll keep using the standard bowl. You'll keep telling yourself "he's a fast eater, but he's been fine."
The pain and risk will only get worse as he ages and his stomach ligaments stretch.
I'm not saying this to scare you. I just want to warn you — with the same sentence I wish someone had said to me 18 years ago.
That's why the decision you make today is one of the most important decisions you'll make for your dog this year. So… what's it going to be?
Are you going to say "NO" to this and take your chances?
OR are you going to do the right thing — order one, two, or three CalmBowls — and put one piece of the bloat puzzle quietly to bed for the rest of his life?
Remember… this is not just about you.
This is about your dog — who has no idea what's at stake at the bottom of his bowl.
This is about your family — who would carry the loss of him alongside you.
This is about the version of yourself six years from now, sitting at the kitchen table writing the same review my patient Megan did:
"I genuinely believe this bowl saved his life."
That sentence is the close. That sentence is everything.