From One Softhearted Friend To Another – The Elevated Double Dog Bowl
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Making use of a elevated double dog bowl for a pet or animal can be a good way to go about making sure feeding occurs as needed. In our breakneck, fast-paced world, it’s a sad fact that a beloved animal might not get the attention it deserves, on occasion. With these feeders, at least their food needs can be met.
The best of these feeders also have a cold storage compartment, where you can keep a can or two of wet foods for that special treat in place of dry feed. Some of the best even get the can and open and dispense the food, all automatically! All of the top units use electronics to control proper feeding that’s been set up by you. They can dole out up to ten or so pounds in a single sitting.
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 to’s” 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 dog feeders of this type 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.
Elevated or raised feeders are available for the larger or taller dog or pet. In cases where the animal has arthritis or a condition that prevents it from eating at floor-level, this can be a good solution. Tall dogs seem to like it when they can eat up a bit higher, above the cares of everyday life!
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 elevated double dog bowl 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.
It’s recommended by most vets that dog products, such as feeding bowls, be stainless steel or ceramic. Plastic bowls can become gouged or scratched, and potentially-harmful bacteria can hide in a scratch. If the dog feeder you buy has plastic bowls, exchange them for stainless steel. And never put wet food in the hopper. Most automatic feeders aren’t set up to dispense those kinds of items. If you take sensible steps and use the elevated double dog bowl as it’s meant to be used, both you and your pet will come out on top.




