Your dog will be eating in chic comfort with the pet zone designer Diner, designed to close the distance between your dog and their food and water, thereby reducing strain on their neck and joints. Elevated Feeding also encourages effective digestion and may reduce instances of gastrointestinal problems such as bloat. The feeder accommodates small, medium, and large dogs by adjusting from 2.75” to 8” to 12” tall. It grows with your dog from puppyhood to their adult years! the sleek design of the designer Diner will coordinate with today’s contemporary décor. When not in use, the legs can be easily removed and tucked under the Feeding platform for easy storage. Simply set up the feeder when it’s needed, then put it away for a neater, clutter-free space. The designer Diner includes two stainless-steel, rust-resistant bowls that are top-shelf dishwasher safe for easy cleaning and maintenance. The legs of the stylish frame are outfitted with non-slip pads to prevent tipping and skidding, and the feeder’s spill ridge keeps food and water off of the floor.
O**Y
it works, but be prepared for things to get messy
I debated between a bunch of these elevated dog bowl type things before settling on this one. i was told by a friend that a lot of dogs have neck issues later on in their lives because their bowls are too low and they have to go really low with their necks. looked at a bunch of different options. i'll walk you through how i went about this decision and why i regret it.when looking through, i categorized most of the products in 2 categories: heavy and light. The light ones tended to be plastic or very thin. The heavy ones are typically these big wood things. The lighter ones are a lot cheaper. This one looked sorta in the middle, or so I thought.It looked like it was sturdier than the pure cheap plastic ones and it was still quite a bit cheaper than the wood ones so I decided to give it a go.If your dog is not super aggressive with his bowl, you might be okay. We have a slow feeding puzzle feeder with ours and he really goes at it. This means that this dog bowl gets knocked over every 5 seconds, spilling the food all over our floor. Thankfully we feed dry food so it's not terribly hard to clean and our dog is pretty good about eating off the floor, but kind of defeats the purpose of an elevated feeder!One thing that did help was putting it on carpet. We got a rug to put under the dog bowl so that it's easier to clean when it does spill and to stop it from sliding around. That helped a bit....but it still topples over. Ended up making a makeshift solution to attach it to a chair to prevent it from tipping.If I were to do it again, I'd probably go with a wooden model or a cheap model to attach to the chair. The inbetween was not all that useful.
J**N
To easily tips over
This product is easily to tip over. I wouldn't recommend it. I put it all the way against the wall and still tips over. It needs to be be redesign. I had to attached it to the wall with adhesive. Especially if using it for water will make a big mass.
H**S
Great boy dog bowls for price
We purchased this for our English Bulldog and it’s the perfect size. The adjustment is performed by either no legs, the legs sideways , or the legs standing straight up when attached to the bowls/holder. Very easy to put together.
D**B
Good product
Just what I needed—an elevated bowl system that is adjustable and easy to pack My 75 lb Golden adjusted quickly. We bought the pretty blue. Bowls are not heavy but work well.
J**B
Great buy
Excellent tray. The bowls are big enough even for an extra large dog. Very light, easy to install
C**S
Perfect bowls
Love these I now have 4 in all works for most sizes I have small and medium size dogs not sure if it's good for big dogs
W**.
Lightweight- and adjustable
This is my second (as we're soon to get another dog). This adjusts as the puppy grows, is lightweight, and a durable plastic that cleans easily.
S**R
Works fine, but kinda flimsy.
This works fine for our needs. Like the adjustable height option. It’s a bit flimsier though, than other talker feeding bowls. When you have a big dog, it’s easier to knock this one around, but again, works fine.
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