Adjustable Height Store n Feed for Dogs – 2 Quart Bowls

(as of 15/03/2010 03:16 - more info)

$15 $14

Listed Under: Feeding & Watering

  • Size : 2 Quart Bowls

Unique feeder adjusts 8″ to 12, by rotating top portion 180 degrees, providing a healthy, comfortable feeding position. Features two 2 qt stainless steel bowls, self watering feature (bottle not included) & a table ridge to help keep floor clean. Store up to 20 lbs dry dog food inside. Portable, great for traveling. Approximately 10 inches wide and 20-1/2 inches long.

5 Reviews

  1. Alex Russo says:

    The minute I brought this thing home and set it up my dog ran over and started drinking from the water bowl. He eats more and drinks more than he used to with his old bowls which were on the floor and not raised like this one. I think being able to eat and drink without having to strain his neck/back really made a huge difference in how much he enjoys his meals. Also, because the bowl are fixed within the stand and the stand is non-slide he can now eat without sliding his bowl all over the place and having to chase it into a corner so he can get the last few bites of food out of it. Less sliding, means less of a mess on the floor for me to clean up. The bowls are well made as is the stand that holds them. Adjustable to two different heights to suit most dogs (I have a medium sized dog). Also, the storage compartment underneath is awesome. I store his dry food in there and that makes it very easy to feed him, just lift up the bowl and pour in the food. No more going to the closet and struggling with a huge bag of food every time.

    I would definitely recommend this product to anyone who has a medium/large sized dog. I love it, my dog loves it, you’ll love it.

    I have no disclosures. Neither I nor any of my family/friends works for or has any financial interest in the company. I’m just a very happy customer, and I think you will be too.

  2. MossyHillManor says:

    Bought this for my American Eskimo. He’s about 17 – 18 inches tall from floor to his shoulder. I use the feeder at the 12 inch height. It’s a good height for him. He’s not the biggest eater, and would often leave a lot of his food in the bowl. I’ve had this feeder for about two weeks now, and I have noticed that he finishes all his food right away. No more leaving food until it is dry and yucky. I don’t know if this is because he likes using the raised bowls better than the bowls on the floor (or it is something else), but I am happy that he is finishing his meals.

    I decided to buy a raised feeder because I read that it can aid with digestion. My dog often has diahhrea. He is on special food for a sensitive stomache; he gets antibiotics when he needs them; I try not to let him eat grass, etc. – but still he gets diahhrea, seemingly without explanation. I read that raised bowls help digestion, so I decided to give this a try. I don’t expect this to be a cure, but I figured it could at least be one more thing in his favor.

    When I started shopping around, I really wanted to buy one of the pretty wrought-iron raised feeders with ceramic bowls. There are some really beautiful feeders out there, and I was willing to pay the extra money. However, after fiddling with different options in the pet store and on-line, I finally opted for the our pets store-n-feed. It is not as decorative as some of the other feeders on the market, but it is the most practical, and I am very happy with my purchase. I use the bottom storage compartment for items that I don’t use everyday, but would take up space in my kitchen cabinets, such as extra canned food. The stainless steel bowls are light and can go in the dishwasher, and I don’t need to worry about the chipping or breakage that would happen if they were ceramic.

    I had not intended to use the self-watering system, because I work from home and I change his water-bowl frequently throughout the day — but once I tried it, I realized what a handy bonus this is! Now, I am assured that he will have fresh water throughout the day, without my needing to change it. I just change the water in the morning, affix the bottle, and he is set all day long. The manufacturer suggests using a 2-liter bottle, but I have found that a 1-liter works just as well. And I think my dog likes to see the bubbles as he drinks! Also, since I am using the self-watering system, I now actually have two bowls to use for his food which means that he can be eating out of one bowl, while the other is in the dishwasher. The self-watering system has been an unexpected plus.

    This feeder is much less expensive than others, and yet offers so much more: practicality, convenience, durability. I’m so glad I didn’t get swayed by the prettier feeders — And, know what? it actually looks just fine in my kitchen. Wish I bought this sooner.

  3. Elaine R. Kaibel says:

    For the price, this unit can’t be beat. Our old Newfie (bless his heart he’s 13) uses this Store-N-Feed every single day for his food and water needs. We are retired and travel. We take the old guy with us and use this Store-N-Feed as extra storage for our trips. Then when we get to where we’re going, he has his bowls all ready for him.

  4. Susan M. Reynolds says:

    these bowls are the best and you will not be disappointed in them….what a great product.

  5. joan says:

    I bought this for an old dog with back problems and bad teeth. She makes less of a mess with the higher bowls so i am very satisfied. If it is doing anything for her back its hard to tell but it doesn’t hurt

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