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XRBEOU Ceramic Elevated Dog Bowls Review

Dog Bowls with Wood Stand, 1.7 Cups Ceramic Puppy Bowls with Mat for Small Dog Weighted Water and Food Bowl Set for Dogs Cats, Non-Slip Pet Feeding Dish 13.5 Oz

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Intro

I'm The Pet Dude: a gear nerd and pet parent, and I dig into the small details so you don't have to. This review covers the XRBEOU Dog Bowls with Wood Stand (listed as the 13.5 OZ / 1.7 cup model). I'll walk through what the product claims, what the research notes show owners like and dislike, and who this set realistically fits in your home.

Every factual point below comes from the product listing specs or the internal owner research notes I reviewed. If the listing doesn't specify something, I'll say so. Pet safety is my north star—I'll flag any risk or fit issue I can verify from the listing or owners' experiences.

What it is / first look

The XRBEOU set on the listing is a paired ceramic bowl set sold with a wooden rack and a silicone mat. The listing names the product as "Dog Bowls with Wood Stand, 1.7 Cups Ceramic Puppy Bowls with Mat for Small Dog Weighted Water and Food Bowl Set for Dogs Cats, Non-Slip Pet Feeding Dish 13.5 Oz": that captures the key features the brand highlights: ceramic bowls, a wooden elevated stand, and a non-slip accessory mat.

The official capacity is 13.5 ounces (listed as 1.7 cups). The item dimensions on the product page are 5.51 x 5.51 x 2.36 inches, and the item weight is listed as 1.28 kg (2.82 pounds). The listing calls out the material type as ceramic and shows the set as dishwasher safe and microwave safe. The listing also notes an included component labeled "Rack." The product color shown on the listing is "White+Brown."

On the product page, the brand describes a few selling points in short form: a weighted base, a non-slip silicone mat that catches spills, a raised wooden stand that the listing says promotes better posture and aids digestion, and a hand-painted relief paw and bone pattern finish for a decorative touch. The item is targeted at small (and, per some listing fields, medium) breeds and is listed for use with dry food, wet food, multiple pets, and indoor feeding.

The listing lists the model number as "13.5 OZ Dog Bowl," and shows the brand/manufacturer as XRBEOU. The product was first made available July 28, 2025 on the listing.

In daily use

How these bowls behave day to day depends on the features highlighted on the listing and the recurring themes in the research notes. The listing calls the bowls "weighted" with a non-slip base and includes a silicone mat that is meant to prevent sliding and catch spills. Owner research notes repeatedly praise the bowls as "great quality," "heavy-duty," and "sturdy," and several owners report the bowls are easy to clean.

Cleaning is a recurring practical point: the listing states the ceramic bowls are dishwasher safe and microwave safe. That makes reheating toppers or warmings straightforward if you follow safe food handling. The wooden stand is described as easy to wipe clean and the listing says it is dishwasher safe as well; owners in the research notes emphasize that the set cleans up well and looks nice in their kitchens.

Some of the research notes mention the silicone mat collects dust easily and needs attention during routine cleaning. That is not a defect per se, but it is a small maintenance detail owners called out in the research notes—expect to wipe or wash the mat regularly if it sits on the floor between meals.

Another practical detail in the research notes: the wooden stand sits low enough that a few owners would have preferred a slightly taller raise to make it easier to pick up the entire platform while moving the set. That's a user-preference point rather than a hard flaw; the listing itself emphasizes an "elevated wooden stand" but does not specify a rise height above floor level. If you want a higher feeding stance, the listing doesn't specify the exact elevation measurement, so you may want to compare the listed item height (2.36 inches) to your pet's shoulder height before buying.

Small dogs & puppies

The listing specifically calls out small dogs and puppies as ideal fits for the 1.7-cup (13.5 oz) capacity. Research notes include multiple owners saying the 1.7 cup size worked perfectly for petite dogs (one owner called it perfect for a 20 lb corgi fed a 1/4 cup of kibble plus toppers), and others saying the size is right for cats as well. If you feed a small dog a modest portion, the bowls have room and are easy to wash between meals.

Medium breeds

The product fields include "Breed Recommendation: Medium, Small Breeds," which indicates the brand also expects this size to be acceptable for smaller medium dogs depending on daily portion sizes. Some research notes referenced owners choosing larger sizes in the XRBEOU lineup (one owner said they chose a "4-cup size so he can grow into them"). The listing's available-sizes block shows the 1.7 cup option; the internal research notes reference other sizes being used in practice. If you have a medium dog who eats larger meals, double-check portions and consider whether 1.7 cups will be enough for a full feeding without refills.

Cats & multiple-pet feeding

The listing lists "Cats" as a target species along with dogs and explicitly lists "Multiple Pets" under recommended uses. Owners reported using the pair of bowls for water and food successfully, and one owner noted the bowls stay put in the wooden stand—useful if you have a curious cat that nudges food dishes. The non-slip mat and the weighted, non-slip base are called out as the anti-slide solution in the listing and reinforced by owner notes that the bowls "stay put".

Materials & build quality

The listing states material type: ceramic. The product description repeatedly positions the ceramic as "high-quality" and "durable," and the listing claims the ceramic resists odors and stains. The set includes a wooden stand (called a rack in included components) and a silicone non-slip mat. The listing highlights that the bowls are microwave and dishwasher safe, and the product care instructions list "Dishwasher Safe."

In the research notes, owners characterized the bowls as "great quality," "heavy-duty," and "sturdy," with several owners explicitly saying the bowls "clean up very well" and that they "look nice" in their space. Those owner descriptions align with the listing language around quality and finish.

Because the listing specifies ceramic and a wooden stand but does not specify the wood type, glues, finishes, or any coatings, I cannot confirm any of those sub-details. The listing also doesn't specify whether the ceramic is certified lead-free or similar; the product data is silent on specific safety certifications or materials beyond "ceramic" and the wooden stand. If you need a specific material certification, the listing doesn't specify that information.

Safety considerations

Safety is a big reason to pick the right bowl: the listing highlights a weighted base and non-slip silicone mat to prevent sliding and tipping during meals. The listing language explicitly connects the wooden stand to improved posture and aiding digestion, and the listing also calls the bowls "non-slip" and "spill-proof." Those features help reduce the risk of a big spill or an overturned bowl that could create slipping hazards in your home.

From the research notes, owners reported the bowls are stable and stay put. A few owners did note the mat attracts dust and requires cleaning; a dusty mat could hide wet food residues over time if it's not cleaned, so plan to clean the mat regularly as part of a safe feeding routine. The listing does not provide ingredient lists or certification statements for the ceramic glaze or wood finish; the listing is silent on whether any finishes are non-toxic or certified. Because the listing does not specify these details, I can't make a materials-safety claim beyond the features explicitly listed.

Other safety points the listing covers: the bowls are dishwasher safe and microwave safe, which are convenience claims that can also affect safe food handling. The listing states both, and owners reported easy cleanup in practice. If you plan to microwave food in the bowls, follow your own microwave safety practices; the listing says "microwave safe" but does not provide temperature limits or microwave time guidance.

Who this is for / who should skip

I’ll be blunt: this set is aimed at small dogs, puppies, and cats in typical indoor feeding scenarios. The listing explicitly markets the 1.7 cup (13.5 oz) bowls for small dogs and cats, and the product fields include a "Breed Recommendation: Medium, Small Breeds." The product is sold as a two-count bowl set with a wooden rack and silicone mat—great for a single-pet water-and-food station or for two small pets sharing a paired station.

Buy this if...

  • You have a small dog, puppy, or cat and want a paired ceramic food-and-water set that looks more like home tableware. The listing highlights the hand-painted relief paw-and-bone design and a modern white-and-brown styling labeled "White+Brown."
  • You want a weighted, non-slip bowl with a silicone mat and elevated wooden stand for a tidier, more stable feeding area; the listing emphasizes the non-slip, weighted base and included mat to prevent sliding and spills.
  • You prefer dishwasher- and microwave-safe ceramic for easy cleanup and occasional food warming; the listing states the bowls are dishwasher safe and microwave safe.

Skip this if...

  • You need a high bowl height or an explicitly measured raised feeding platform beyond what the listing's 2.36" item height implies. Several owners wished the stand raised the bowls a bit higher, and the listing doesn't specify the exact elevation beyond overall item height, so this may not be a good fit if you need a taller bowl to accommodate an older dog with mobility issues unless you confirm measurements.
  • You require certified details about ceramic glaze, finishes, or wood treatment—those specifics are not listed. The product data does not include certification claims or specifics about coatings, so if certified lead-free or similar assurances are required, the listing doesn't specify them.
  • You have a large-breed dog or feed very large single-meal portions—this listing promotes a 1.7-cup capacity and notes it fits small and some medium breeds. If you consistently feed larger portions, consider a larger-capacity option (the research notes reference owners using larger sizes in the brand's lineup, but the listing's shown size is 1.7 cups).

Verdict

Bottom line: based on the listing and the research notes I reviewed, the XRBEOU 1.7-cup ceramic bowls in the wooden stand look and feel like a solid, attractive feeding set for small dogs, puppies, and cats. The listing's core claims—the weighted, non-slip base; included silicone mat that catches spills; elevated wooden stand for posture; and dishwasher- and microwave-safe ceramic—are reinforced by owner notes praising the set's sturdiness, ease of cleaning, and aesthetic appeal.

If you prioritize a tidy, non-slip station that doubles as decor, this set fits that brief. If you need specific material certifications or a taller elevation than the set provides, the listing doesn't supply those details and you should confirm before buying.

Check before you buy

  • Confirm the 1.7 cup (13.5 oz) capacity suits your pet's portion sizes—the listing lists this capacity clearly.
  • Measure your preferred feeding height against the product item height of 2.36 inches to ensure the elevation meets any mobility or posture needs; the listing gives the item dimensions as 5.51 x 5.51 x 2.36 inches.
  • If you need specific finish or glaze certifications (lead-free, FDA, etc.), the listing doesn't specify those details—ask the seller or look for explicit certification language before purchasing.
  • Plan to clean the silicone mat regularly—research notes indicate the mat collects dust and will need attention between meals.
  • Note the listed color on the product page is "White+Brown" and the set includes a wooden rack and silicone mat—confirm color matches your space if appearance matters.

Colors

The listing shows the product color labeled as "White+Brown." Based on the listing and the image filenames, the colorway available on the product page is:

  • White + Brown
Research-note highlights: owners called the bowls "great quality," "heavy-duty," and "sturdy." A common tiny gripe: the silicone mat attracts dust and needs washing. A few owners would have liked the stand to be raised slightly higher for easier handling.

My take as The Pet Dude

I like the package the brand offers on paper and in owner reports: the combination of ceramic bowls, a weighted base to reduce tipping, a silicone mat to catch spills, and a wooden stand gives you both function and a home-friendly aesthetic. The listing's dishwasher- and microwave-safe claims are practical and owner notes confirm the set is easy to clean.

My cautious notes are all things the listing doesn't fully specify: the listing names ceramic and a wooden stand but doesn't detail the wood type or glaze certifications, and it doesn't provide a stand elevation measurement beyond the full item height. Those are the kinds of details I'd want if I needed a fully certified finish or a precise feeding height for a senior pet.

Overall, if you want an attractive, stable bowl set for a small dog, kitten, or multi-pet counter-feeder and you don't need specific material certifications or a taller elevation, the listing and owner notes suggest this XRBEOU set will do the job well.

Final notes

Remember: the listing shows a 1.7 cup / 13.5 oz capacity for this model. The product fields and research notes also show XRBEOU sells other sizes in the same style (the research notes mention owners choosing a 4-cup size), but the product page data here lists the 1.7 cup size as the available option. If you need a different capacity, double-check current seller options.

And as always: check the product's specifications on the seller page for the most up-to-date availability and size options before purchasing. The listing here shows the item first available July 28, 2025 and includes the model number "13.5 OZ Dog Bowl."

Frequently asked questions

What capacity do the bowls hold?

The listing shows each bowl holds 13.5 ounces, listed as 1.7 cups.

Are the bowls dishwasher and microwave safe?

Yes. The product care instructions list the bowls as dishwasher safe, and the listing also states the bowls are microwave safe.

Will the set stay put or does it slide around?

The listing highlights a weighted, non-slip base and includes a non-slip silicone mat to prevent sliding; research notes indicate owners found the bowls stay put in the wooden stand.

Is this set suitable for medium or large dogs?

The product fields list a breed recommendation of Medium and Small Breeds and the shown capacity is 1.7 cups. If you feed larger single-meal portions, the 1.7-cup capacity may be too small—confirm portion sizes or look for a larger capacity option.

Does the listing specify the wood type or finish on the stand?

The listing lists a wooden stand but does not specify the wood type, finish, or any certification for the wood treatment; the listing is silent on those details.

How durable are the bowls? Do they chip or crack easily?

Owner research notes consistently describe the bowls as "great quality," "heavy-duty," and "sturdy," and several owners said they clean up very well. The listing itself calls the ceramic "high-quality" and "durable," but it does not give a specific longevity warranty period.

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