Dog Raised Feeders - The Only Way to Go!



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One of my favorite dog supplies I have is my dog raised feeders, one for each dog. I don’t necessarily SEE all the benefits – not tangibly anyway – but I KNOW how wonderful they are for my dog’s health. Not to mention avoiding spilled food and water! I also picked up a floor mat for dog dishes, and that helps too.

I bought a raised feeder with an enclosed bottom to also store their food, which I find saves me SO much time when it comes to feeding them. It also reminds me to feed them, as I’m very absent minded.

The biggest reason I bought the elevated dog feeders is because I had read over and over again (and heard from many breeders) that it helps dogs digest their food so much better. If you think about it, don’t you digest better sitting up rather than lying down, or standing on your head? That’s pretty much the equivalent for a dog.

And come to think of it, there IS a tangible difference from when they ate out of standard floor level bowls – their *ahem* intestinal gas has dramatically decreased. I didn’t change foods or treats, simply the height at which they fed themselves from. Of course, if you feed low quality food, or lots of table scraps, a raised dog dish won’t make a whit of difference.

Visit our website, http://www.a1-dog-info.com/dog-raised-feeders.htm to pick up a dog raised feeder for yourself – you won’t regret it!

An affectionate dog named Barney recently celebrated his 13th birthday with a Bark Mitzvah, and in lieu of gifts, raised donations for the ASPCA, where he met his pet parent, Stuart, 12 years ago.


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