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Elevated Dog Feeders - Amazing Gifts For Your Special Dog

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

How many times have you called you dog in to feed them? You set the bowl down on the floor and watch as your dog and the food bowl get into a race. Your dog is trying to eat and the bowl is trying to see how fast it can get across the floor. This is one of the reasons that you need to get an Elevated dog bowl for your pet.

Elevated dog feeders come in many styles and are made from many materials. These materials can range from wood and plastic to iron. They also come in single, double and triple feeding units. Most feeders have rubber in their feet this is designed to help prevent slipping while the dog eats.

As dogs tend to age, they have a tendency to develop arthritis, especially in larger dogs. With a normal bowl, the dog has to bend down and in doing so causes more pain in the pet. An elevated Dog feeders raises the bowel off the ground, which helps the dog with the joint issue.

In addition to the dog having to bend down and eat, there is also the issue of the human having to bend down and feed the dog. For a person with joint issues this can be as painful as it is in a dog with arthritis. Raising the bowel up off the floor helps to keep you from bending over more than you need to which helps in dealing with any joint issues you might be suffering from.

You can find elevated feeders in a number of designs ranging from the simple to a pyramid design. Most feeders are made from some sort of metal such as steel or iron.

The last benefit of an elevated feeding bowel is not for the dog but instead for the owner. As uncomfortable, as the motion is on the pet bending over, for the owner can be quite stressful itself. With the raised dish, this prevents you from having to bend over more than you have to which saves wear and tear on your body. This is great news for more mature pet owners, allowing them to have access to benefits of a pet companion easily.

Most Elevated dog feeders are designed for just one do to eat out of. Others out on the market are designed for two and even some models can accommodate three dogs. Many of these feeders are also designed with fashion in mind they are made to fit into most kitchen settings. They are made of metal and steel and blend into any setting naturally.

Elevated Dog Feeder - A Fantastic Way To Help Your Pet Enjoy Their Food

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

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 feeder could be helpful.

Many of the modern feeders 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 age, they have a tendency to develop Mobility issues. This can lead to the awful experience of having to watch as a loved member of the family suffers while trying to simply east a meal. With a standard food bowl, the dog has to bend down and in doing so causes more pain in the pet. An elevated feeder raises the bowel off the ground, which helps the dog with the joint issue. This is important because a dog, which suffers pain while eating, may be inclined to reduce the amount of eating it does. This act of self-sacrifice for comfort can lead to all kinds of nutrition deficit issues.

In addition to the dog having to bend down and eat, there is also the issue of the human having to bend down and feed the dog. For a person with joint issues this can be as painful as it is in a dog with arthritis. Raising the bowel up off the floor helps to keep you from bending over more than you need to which helps in dealing with any joint issues you might be suffering from. With most of the styles Food and water can be loaded into the storage chambers through access panels located on the top of the unit, meaning only a slight bend to the waist instead of stooping or kneeling.

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.

Dog Bowl come in a wide range of fashionable choices to complement the interior decor of your home. If for instance you have an Asian theme to your kitchen then you may want to look into buying a feeder that is made from bamboo. If your kitchen involves a lot of chrome then a stainless steel feeder is best for you. Rustic themed kitchens would work well with a feeder made from wood or iron.

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.

To find the style, which Elevated double dog bowl is best for you, do a small amount of research and pay a visit to a local pet store. Seeing many of the choices you have nowadays will better prepare you for making an informed purchase decision.