Secure Your Older Pet’s Safety With An Elevated Food Bowl

How many times have you called your dog in to feed them? You set the bowl down on the floor and watch as your dog and the food bowl get into a race. Your dog is trying to eat and the bowl is trying to see how fast it can get across the floor. This is one of the reasons that you need to get an elevated dog bowl and feeder for your pet.

Many of the feeders today are designed out of a sturdy material such as wood or iron. Some can even accommodate up to two dogs eating at the same time, however don’t try this at home unless the dogs in question have no problem sharing. In addition, to sturdy design, many feeders have rubber grips on the feet to prevent slippage across the floor and avoid you losing money to your two year old on the dog vs. bowl race. Some models include aprons, which help to catch overflow and pads to catch drips. There are even models, which can be set to dispense measured amounts. These are good for controlling the eating habits of health challenged dogs.

Some feeders are made of mesh while other models are designed to sit on top of a special designed table. There are many advantages to using an elevated dog feeder. These include physical as well as sanitary reasons. Dogs can suffer from digestive problems most of which are minor others can lead to more serious problems especially in larger dogs.

When a dog eats they tend to gulp in addition to this can also lead to a dog scattering his food everywhere. If left for long enough this food can draw insects and bugs. Dogs also have a natural habit of when they drink water that is not swallowed running down and hitting the floor. Older dogs tend to suffer from pain related to arthritis; an elevated feeder will help to relieve the pain.

Another benefit to the elevated feeder is in dogs that suffer from megaesophagus, which is where a dog’s esophagus allows food to pile up. Food pile up can cause the dog to vomit later, which is unpleasant and sad to watch. With an elevated bowl, the dog is in a more natural position, which allows the food to go down more smoothly and preventing any vomiting.

Deciding on which type of feeder is best for your dog is relatively simple. First, you need to decide which type you want. You can choose from wood, plastic, metal, mesh and wrought iron. One bit of advice though if you have a smaller dog you might want to avoid the wrought iron as they might hurt themselves while running to get their food.

Beyond the mess issue and the joint pain that older dogs tend to suffer from, there are the other medical issues that need to be taken into account when choosing small dog products. One such issue causes food to backup in the esophagus, which leads to the dog suffering from painful vomiting. Another issue, which is present primarily in large dogs, can lead to a dog developing a case of bloat. Bloating in a dog, if left untreated, can become life threatening.

You can find these bowls for your dog at any pet store as well as many online outlets. Prices range from $50 for a basic model to around $140 for a wrought iron one. As mentioned, earlier if you have two or more dogs to an elevated dog bowl feeder is a good thing to have on hand, as you can buy designs that can feed up to three dogs at a time. Invest your money into an elevated feeding dish; your pet will tank you as well as your body thanking you.

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