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Provide your pet with a comfortable and healthy feeding experience with the Dog Feeding Station by Pet Adobe. Each dog bowl can hold up to 20-ounces of food or water and sits in the stand to keep them in place to avoid spills and messes. The dog food stand is made of durable bamboo that is lightweight, easy to clean, assembles in minutes, and features nonslip feet on the bottom to help keep it in place.
SKU | 3938571 |
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Primary Brand | Pet Adobe |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Natural Wood |
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Contains BPA | No |
Removable Lid | No |
Personalized Item flag | No |
Wet Content Comp | Yes |
Size | One Size Fits All |
Dry Content Compatible | Yes |
Sealing Lid | No |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Lockable Lid | No |
Volume | 20 FZ |
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Raised dog feeding stands, good or bad for large breed dogs?
Emma's had GI issues; tried raising her food bowl and this seemed to make a difference. Bowl was raised from the floor to ~12" off the floor. Emma is ~18" tall. Does the height of a dogs food bowl matter?
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I've read a study claiming that GDV chances are increased for giant breeds such as Bernese with raised feed bowls. What's the consensus regarding this and also are raised food bowls worth it for dog's health otherwise? Study I'm referring was published in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association ("Non-dietary risk factors for gastric dilatation-volvulus in large and giant breed dogs") by Lawrence T. Gluckman et al
I adopted a very overweight dog. I am working on weight management and she has lost some weight but I'm concerned as she gobbles her food down literally in a minute. I just bought the puzzle bowl but she can only reach one morsel at a time using her tongue as she is a big dog. This doesn't seem right either but I don't know. It definitely slowed her eating. Advice please.
How can I get my puppy to stop digging in his food and water bowl and then tipping it over?
My dog does not want to eat from his metal bowl anymore, we bought him a plastic one and for a while he ate but now he stop again. We got him a porcelain and still not eating. And my husband has feed him his soft food with a fork but he would not eat his hard food.
I just got this dog and am a little rusty on dog ownership I've been giving her about 2 cups of dry dog food twice a day. Is that enough or too much? should I just leave out a self-dispensing water container? I don't know if I should regulate her water intake.
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