Elevated Feeding Station - Gravity Fed Feeders For Your Dogs

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When it comes to a pet's eating needs, an elevated feeding station could be a good choice for your dog. In fact, you might try to use one whenever possible, as their height helps in preventing something called bloat. Bloat is a potentially life-threatening medical issue that's second only to cancer in causing death in dogs.

A typical elevated feeding station 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.

Quite a few elevated feeding stations are adjustable to fit the height of the animal. They're also constructed sturdily and will have non-skid material on their leg bottoms. This helps to prevent the likelihood of slipping or sliding of the unit when the dog is really going at the food contents in the bowl or bowls. Bowl sizes also rank from a single pint on up to three quarts of capacity.

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.

These feeders are also less stressful to the pet's overall posture. This in turn can help improve bone, joint and skeletal health in the animal. Dogs can build up a lot of stress on their frames from stooping or hunching over while eating, though they may look quite healthy form outward appearances. And small dogs or other pets can benefit from this same postural efficiency in their own eating habits when they're relaxed while feeding.

There are feeding stations which also provide for a gravity watering system. In it, an upside down bottle allows water to flow into the pet's bowl as the water level in the bowl goes down. In this way, fresh and clean liquids are always on tap for your dog or other pet as they drink. Some of these models even come in travel or portable versions, for when you and Spot decide to hit the road for a bit of sightseeing.

Though style and fashion might not be important to the animal, for the most part, it certainly is to most humans. That's how come many of these stations come in a variety of colors, styles and fashions. While utilitarian is the choice for some folks, many choose to find a station that goes along with their home's general decor. After all, there's nothing the matter with having something like a feeder blend in with the overall atmosphere, is there?

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Truthfully, an elevated feeding station might just be the perfect addition to your dog's environment. That way, it can have its food and water in a safe, healthful manner each and every single feeding session. And try to always use dog bowls made of ceramic or stainless steel, if you can. And a self-watering model should also be a consideration when it comes to providing the best for your beloved pet. Those can be found in dog accessories.

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