Nov 06 2009
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 dog bowl could be helpful.
Today’s Elevated dog feeder are designed with style and ease of use in mind. In addition, to sturdy design, many feeders have rubber grips on the feet. Some styles even have stands, which raise the feeder up even more for much larger dogs and provide additional storage options or convenience features in the additional space.
Older dogs have a tendency to develop arthritic conditions, and other mobility issues, making eating difficult. With traditional feeding methods, the dog has to bend down thus causing more pain for the pet. Elevated dog feeders lift the bowl up off the ground, to a more natural height, which helps Mobility challenged dog by reducing painful bends and twists. Some styles even have stands, which raise the feeder up even more for much larger dogs and provide additional storage options or convenience features in the additional space. If the model you choose does not have a “Tall Stand” option, you can usually find a “Tall Stand” at your store, which you bought your feeder from, which should work pretty well.
In addition, for a person with joint issues the simple act of feeding their beloved pet can be excruciating. Loading food and water into an elevated feeder is a simple and painless task. Simply lift the lid and easily refill from a standing position.
You can find elevated feeders in a number of designs ranging from the simple chamber styles to more efficient and stylish pyramid design. Most feeders are made from some sort of metal or composite heavy plastic such as steel or iron.
You can get feeders in Stone, Wire, glass, and rattan. There are even versions in Fabric covered wood and some which are made of clear plastic, which allow you to easily monitor, fill levels. The most popular choices are metal and finished painted wood. With all of this choice it should be easy for you to find one which is just right for your home.
Aside from the issues of neatness and comfort, there are the other issues which elevated feeders can assist in addressing, which are far more serious. Medical concerns that need to be taken into account. One such issue known as megaesophagus, leads to the dog suffering from painful and embarrassing vomiting. These vomiting episodes also increase the risk for self-choking. Another issue, can lead to a dog developing a this condition can be very painful for the. Not to mention the smelly gas that can result when the air has to come back out. This is caused by the dog swallowing large amounts of air while trying to eat with a its neck bent. Elevating the food dish helps to limit this neck bending.
Regardless of why you decide to buy an elevated dog feeder, it will be a purchase that will pay for itself quickly. To find the style which is best for you a small amount of research and a quick visit to a local pet store will allow you to make a choice which will fit both your home and your family’s needs. Most pet stores carry a wide selection of feeders to choose from. The prices range varies depending on the type of bowl you decide to buy. If you choose one which you like and fits your needs make a purchase decision based upon how well it fits your needs and not based on price.
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