OurPets Comfort Elevated Dog Bowl
Overview
- CategoriesDog Bowls & Feeders
- BrandOurPets
- Model2020010409
- ColorGrey
OurPets Comfort Elevated Dog Bowl
The Healthy Pet Diner Elevated Feeder is a thoughtful feeding and drinking station for dogs. While it doesn’t have any remarkable design features, it does boast of an elevated platform that takes the stress off your pet’s neck during feeding. It’s easy to clean and store and comes in three different heights for different breeds of dogs.
For dogs who tend to crouch, excessively lower and bend their necks, or even lie down during mealtimes, this feeding station will be a godsend as it's elevated by several inches, helping to reduce the strain on a pet's neck, spine and joints while they eat or drink. Available in three different heights, including 4, 8, and 12 inches, the OurPets Comfort Elevated Dog Bowl provides a healthy and comfy dining experience no matter the size or breed of your pup.
The dual bowl system comes with high-quality stainless-steel construction, so it is resistant to corrosion, making it super easy to clean. A quick wash with warm water and a mild detergent is all it takes to make it sparkly clean. And if one wants a more thorough cleaning, it's easy to pop both bowls in the dishwasher.
The elevated platform comes with nonskid feet so there will be no moving it or tipping it over no matter how hard your dog might try. The system also comes with a spill ridge to help prevent spills onto the floor. And if your dog is a big drinker, you'll be pleased to hear that you can remove the stainless steel bowl and attach an ordinary 2-liter water bottle, thus creating a continuously-refilling drinking station for your thirsty pup.
The Our Pets Comfort Diner Elevated Dog Bowl may not look sophisticated, but it does serve one very important purpose – it provides great comfort to fogs during their mealtimes and when drinking. While this drinking and feeding station can be beneficial for any dog, we especially recommend it to pooches struggling with poor digestion and bloat, dogs with neck and joint issues, as well as pups who like to dig in their water bowl.