An ear prop prevents a pet's ears from contacting or substantially
contacting food or water in a bowl or dish. The ear prop has members for
elevating, supporting or displacing the pet's ears, and the ear prop may
comprise a shield. A dish for holding food or water for a pet is
constructed to keep the pet's ears from contacting or substantially
contacting food or water in the dish. The dish comprises a bowl section
and an ear prop section. The bowl section has a floor piece with a
boundary continuously connectable to a boundary of a side wherein another
boundary of the side defines an opening of the dish. The ear prop section
is operably connected to the opening to provide a mechanism for
elevating, supporting or displacing the pet's ears.