The Double Dog Bowl A Gesture From One Warmhearted Friend To Another
Making use of a double dog bowl feeder 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.
Assembly of one of these units is pretty straightforward and non-complicated. Most of the good ones have easily-understood instruction manuals and even a video CD, to help in the tough spots. These CDs also have helpful advice about diet and exercise for your pet, which can be a good thing.
Most of these machines handle up to two dogs or other animals. You can set up feeding and watering at periodic times throughout the day or even just one or two times, if you don’t want the animal to get at too much food or have him or her on a diet.
Elevated or raised feeders can also be bought. These are perfect for tall dogs or for animals that may have arthritis or other conditions that prevent them from stooping over a low-set bowl or dish. This makes it ideal in the case where a larger dog with arthritis needs more food, but set higher-up.
Almost all generally-available feeding units are built with the 15 to 40 pound animal in mind. You can also find specialty feeders if you have one larger than that, and you want to try automating feeding and watering. None of them are very hard to make use of, and they all portion food sizes with no difficulty.
Most any double dog bowl feeder 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.
Veterinarians recommend that quality dog products include stainless steel or ceramic dog bowls for your pets. Plastic bowls can become scratched or gouged, and harmful bacteria can take up residence in those gouges. If your dog bowl doesn’t come with steel or ceramic bowls, make sure to swap them out. And always ensure you use only dry foods in the elevated double dog bowl, as most aren’t set up to deal with wet or semi-moist feed.
Filed under Pet Supplies by on Mar 13th, 2010.