HomeZone MDF Pet Food Storage and Server, Espresso, Large
- Pet feeding station raises food and water to comfortable height to prevent back and neck strain
- Top lifts up to store extra food, toys, or supplies inside
- Made from durable MDF and packaged KD with non-toxic paint
- For medium to large dogs
- Includes 2 stainless steel bowls
The Pet Food Storage and Server complements every room in the house. Constructed of durable MDF, and packaged KD. It is available in non-toxic white or espresso painted finishes. This product is an elevated pet diner that lets dogs eat in a more comfortable stance promoting better digestion and less air consumption. By raising the height of the your pet’s food and water, it eliminates back and neck strain. Lift the hinged top to uncover storage for bagged food, toys, or supplies.
List Price: $ 39.99
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very convenient,
I love this purchase. Totally worth the money. I have two boxers and they were slurping their water ALL OVER the kitchen floor. It was disgusting. And as my 8 month old boxer was getting bigger, it looked like he was really struggling to eat out of his bowl on the floor. I was also getting sick of storing a 30 lb back of dog food in my pantry. I read a lot of reviews on this, and found it disappointing that everyone said the inside storage area was inconvenient to get to, but I guess it’s all in how you use it. I decided to give it a try. It has almost completely eliminated the problem I was having with water all over the floor. My dogs are very comfortable eating out of it. And I have no problem storing dog food in it. The top opens up like a toy chest which most found to be inconvenient because you have to take the bowls out of the holes in order to open it. What I do is keep water in both bowls. When I go to feed, I dump the water out of both bowls. Then I take a scooper and just put my hand through the holes as opposed to opening the chest, I scoop the dog food out into the bowls, replace the bowls in the holes and it’s feeding time. I can store ALMOST a whole 30 lb bag of dog food inside the chest. And last but not least, it looks sharp in my kitchen.
Over one year later–Ok, so I’ve had this item for a year now. I’ve received a lot of feedback that my comments were helpful. I wanted to add one last comment. If you decide to put water in the bowls, eventually the lid will warp around the edged of the holes. This happens because my dogs slurp water all over the place then the water sits on the lid all day until I wipe it up. The warping doesn’t bother me because the rest of the container still looks good. Some people avoid this by not putting water in the bowls and only using it as a feeding stand.
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|Water drips into compartment below,
I purchased this item about two months ago for my aging golden retriever. The unit looks nice, and I liked being able to store stuff below. It was a little inconvenient to have to remove the dishes to get to the space, but fine nonetheless.
My dog isn’t the neatest drinker, and water was sometimes dripped around the edges of the bowl. Unfortunately, this ended up dripping into the storage container below. The water became trapped, warping the bottom of the container and turning the stored dog food into mold. I definitely wouldn’t purchase this again.
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|Pet Feeder,
Much nicer than bowls just sitting out on the floor. Nice color and easy to assemble. Had to exchange for the larger feeder for my 50+lb dogs. Small is very short and would be good for tiny dogs. Larger is great for bigger dogs.
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