Episode 27

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Published on:

9th Jan 2026

27: Dog Feeding Posture Explained: Elevated Bowls, Brachycephalic Dogs & What Vets Really Say

Feeding posture is something most of us never question, yet it’s something our dogs do every single day.

In this episode of Tails & Tones, Mariska explores the often-overlooked role of feeding posture in canine health, and why elevated bowls can be supportive for some dogs, but harmful for others.

Drawing on veterinary literature, canine physiotherapy guidance, and her lived experience with Piper, Mariska breaks down:

  1. how feeding posture affects the neck, shoulders, and spine
  2. why brachycephalic dogs (like French Bulldogs and Pugs) often struggle more
  3. what the research really says about elevated bowls and bloat (GDV)
  4. subtle signs of stiffness pet parents often miss
  5. and how to think about feeding as a system, not just a bowl

This episode isn’t blanket advice, and it’s not about telling you what to buy.

It’s about helping you notice what your dog’s body might be asking for.

If you’ve ever wondered whether feeding could feel a little easier for your dog, this conversation is for you.

Takeaways:

  1. Feeding posture is crucial for a dog's health.
  2. Not all dogs should use elevated bowls; individual needs vary.
  3. Feeding setups can impact a dog's comfort and well-being.
  4. Signs of discomfort in dogs can be subtle but important to notice.
  5. Brachycephalic dogs are particularly at risk for feeding-related issues.
  6. Elevated bowls can help with posture but are not a one-size-fits-all solution.
  7. Daily feeding habits can shape a dog's body over time.
  8. Consulting with a vet or canine physio is essential for tailored advice.
  9. Creating a supportive feeding environment can improve a dog's quality of life.
  10. Pet parents should be proactive in addressing their dog's feeding needs.


Relevant links mentioned in the episode:

  1. Review the podcast on Podchaser
  2. Sign up to our Tails and Tones newsletter here
  3. Sign up to our Tails and Tones waiting list for our first product (Elevated Food System) here
  4. Find Tails and Tones on our socials: Instagram / Facebook / TikTok / LinkedIn / Website


Timestamps to relevant points within the episode:

[00:00]-Intro

[:]-Ask A (Soulful) Dog Mom

[:]-Sit Stay Learn

[:]- The Paw-sitive Rant

[:]- Fetch or Forget

[:]- Where Tails meet hearts

[:]- Paw-lebrity of the Week

[:]- Closing throughs and wrap up with Call to Action

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After struggling to find sustainable, well-designed options for her own pup—and digging deep into the pet industry during her Master’s in Sustainable Design—Mariska realized she was searching for products that simply didn’t exist.



She realized that if these products didn’t exist yet, maybe it was her turn to help bring them to life.



That mission sparked both the upcoming product line and the creation of Tails & Tones.



Being a dog mom is the best—but let’s be real, it can also be confusing, messy, and a little lonely sometimes. That’s why the podcast was born: a warm, practical corner of the internet for intentional, busy dog parents.



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Mariska Nell

Mariska Nell is a podcast host, pet advocate, sustainability expert, and proud dog mom to her rescue French Bulldog, Piper—also known as the real boss of the house. With a background in design and environmental science, and a Master’s in Sustainable Design focused on the pet industry, Mariska brings heart, humor, and purpose to everything she creates.

She’s the founder and host of Tails and Tones, a soulful podcast for intentional pet parents, where she shares insights, stories, and reviews that help make pet care a little easier and a lot more joyful. She also hosts Mama Earth Talk, where she dives into sustainability topics with changemakers from around the world.

Whether she’s recording episodes, consulting on pet-focused sustainability projects, or out on a walk with Piper, Mariska is passionate about creating a better world—for pets, their people, and the planet.