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An Elevated Dog Bowl For Your Dog
If you’re concerned about how well or healthfully your dog eats and drinks then use an elevated dog bowls for your pet whenever possible. Due to their elevated height, they could help to aid in preventing your dog from developing a medical condition known as bloat, which can be a real problem in dogs. It’s also second in the rankings of things that can cause death in a dog, besides cancer.
A typical elevated dog bowls averages about ten inches tall. Good ones also use stainless steel or ceramic bowls, which are better than cheaper plastic models. Steel and ceramic aren’t easily gouged or scratched, unlike plastic. These gouges and scratches can allow food born bacteria to thrive, which can be harmful to a dog’s health.
Many elevated double dog bowl can be manually adjusted for height. They should also be built in a sturdy fashion and have non-skid pads on their leg bottoms to prevent slippage or sliding that may occur when the dog is really going to town on its food. Most bowls in these feeds come in sizes from one pint up to three total quarts.
Bigger or larger dogs – those of fifty or more pounds in weight or nineteen or more inches in height at the shoulder bones area – can benefit from having their own feeding stations. Ones for these sizes of dogs usually run about sixteen inches tall. They’re also constructed with the large dog’s unique ergonomic requirements in mind, which small dogs don’t have.
Another benefit to an elevated feeder is that it’s less stressful on a dog’s posture. This in turn helps benefit bone and joint health in your animal. Built up over a lifetime of hunching over or stooping, feeding activities can place a strain of the dog’s skeleton and muscles, even if the dog looks outwardly healthy. There are special elevated feeding stations for the small dog or pet, so that they too can benefit from a more relaxed eating position.
Additionally, some elevated feeding stations can make providing water for your pet an easy thing to do. They allow a bottle to be inserted into a screw-type hole in which gravity (the bottle is upside down) pulls water out and into the pet’s bowl. This gives a steady supply of clean, fresh water for your dog or cat. Some of these units are right-sized or even portable in nature, making it a breeze to pack it along when hitting the road with your pet in tow.
Style and fashion can also be a part of a dog’s life, too. Many elevated feeding stations come in a variety of styles, colors and fashions. They can range from purposefully utilitarian all the way up to ornate Victorian or even Danish Modern in look and materials. Of course, we’ll like the looks more than the dog probably will ever care about. But what’s wrong with have something of the dog’s blending in with the overall decor in the home?
An elevated feeding station for your dog might just be the perfect accessory that allows your dog to get its food and water in a healthful, safe and enjoyable manner. Always use stainless steel or ceramic bowls if you can and try to find ones that provide self-watering if possible.
Elevated Double Dog Bowl, Easy To Use More Comfortable For Your Pet
We all have seen the race across the floor between your Golden Retriever and his feeding dish. Moreover, while this race is fun to watch it can be quite frustrating for your dog. I have to admit growing up I got a kick out of watching this race that occurred three times a day. Especially since we had, three dogs that all made a mad dash come feeding time. Along with the fact that this can scuff your freshly moped floor. This is a case where an elevated double dog bowl could be helpful.
Many of the modern Elevated dog bowl available today though are better designed and are made out of more sturdy materials such as wood or iron. These are easier to use for both you and your pet. Modern styles include more choices in shape and size, materials and volume of food stored. Some can even accommodate up to two dogs eating at the same time, however don’t try this at home unless the dogs in question have no problem sharing. In addition, to sturdy design, most new feeders have rubber grips on the feet to prevent slippage across the floor. Many models today include aprons, which help to catch overflow and pads to catch drips. Another nice feature of today’s models, which can be set to dispense measured amounts of food or set to dispense food at a specific time. These are good features for controlling the eating habits of health challenged dogs.
As dogs tend to age, they have a tendency to develop arthritis, and other mobility issues, which can make eating difficult. With a normal bowl, the dog has to bend down and in doing so causes more pain in the pet. This is especially bad situation for larger dogs. An elevated dog bowl raises the bowel off the ground, which helps the dog with the joint issue. This also provides a small storage area under the bowl for things such as treats or small toys on many models.
Humans with mobility issues also can benefit from the elevated feeder by not having to bend down to feed the dog. Raising the bowl up off the floor helps to keep you from bending over. With most of the styles Food and water can be easily loaded into the storage areas through top mounted lids.
You can find elevated feeders in a number of designs ranging from the simple to sleek and sexy modern designs. Most feeders are made from some sort of metal such as steel or iron.
Feeders now offer a much wider range of choices to complement the interior decor of your home. Asian themed kitchens might welcome a feeder made from bamboo. A modern sleek kitchen with lots of chrome and steel might be better served with a feeder made form wire or glass.
Beyond the mess issue and the joint pain that dogs tend to suffer from, there are the other medical issues that dogs have that need to be taken into account. One such issue causes food to backup in the esophagus, which leads to the dog suffering from painful vomiting. Another issue, which is present primarily in large dogs, can lead to a dog developing a case of bloat. Bloat in a dog if left untreated can become life threatening.
To find the style, which is best for you, do a small amount of research and pay a visit to a local pet store. Most pet stores carry a wide range to choose from, as well as being readily available from the internet. The prices range varies depending on the type and features.
Putting A Double Dog Bowl To Good Use
Our lives today tend to get a little hectic from time-to-time. Because of that, we may find ourselves getting stressed over the feeding and watering of our dog or other animal. Putting a dog bowl feeder to good use can be a way to solve this problem. And your pet is sure to be pleased, too.
All the good automatic Double dog bowl units have a small cold storage capacity where a can or two of special food can be stored. This is for treat time or when dry food just won’t do. A top-end unit will also be able to open and dispense food from those cans. Electronic controls are standard with most feeders, nowadays, and you can schedule feedings as needed. Also, up to ten pounds can be portioned at one time.
Putting a feeder together is a relative snap. Just follow the supplied easy-to-understand instruction manuals or guides. Sometimes, there’s a CD-ROM, which has video “how tos” and other valuable tips. Also, most now have online websites you can go to, if you have a question or an observation about the feeder.
Most of these dog bowl feeders are built to accommodate up to two pets. You set up the feeding and watering intervals as you deem they should be done throughout a day. Most handle up to eight different feed times. If your pet is a bit chunky, you can go all the way down to just one or two small-size feedings a day.
If you have a large or tall dog, or an animal with arthritis that prevents it from stooping over, you can buy a raised feeder. This is an ideal solution for a pet that prefers or needs its food in a bowl that’s raised up higher than it would be if it were on the floor.
Most feeders are set up to handle dogs in the fifteen-to-forty pound range. If you have a pet larger than that, you can always purchase a specialized feeder. Almost all of them are very easy to use, and they allot portions in a nice steady stream, with no muss or fuss, which is always appreciated by a pet owner.
Most any double dog bowl feeder will come with a hopper of about 1.5 gallons of food capacity. In that size, you can place about 1.8 gallons of dry food in it, and it puts it back out safely and efficiently. All good feeders also have a watering feature, so that both feeding and watering of the animal can occur simultaneously.
Veterinarians recommend that only stainless steel or ceramic bowls be used for your pets. Plastic bowls can become scratched or gouged, and harmful bacteria can take up residence in those gouges. If your feeder doesn’t come with steel or ceramic bowls, make sure to swap them out. And always ensure you use only dry foods in the units, as most aren’t set up to deal with wet or semi-moist feed.
