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July 25, 2008
Doggie Dining Table
Solid hardwood with a chestnut finish.
Nothing but the best for Fido.
Arf.
From the website:
- Doggie Dining Table
Heads up large-dog owners — hardwood feeder lets your dog eat in a healthier, more comfortable position.
You wouldn’t like to bend your head down to the floor to eat — and your dog is no different.
Many vets recommend elevated feeding because it is a more natural position that reduces eating discomfort and helps minimize bloating and gas.
Table quickly and simply adjusts to five different feeding heights from 2-7/10" to 10-3/5" high — great for growing puppies and dogs of all ages and builds.
Just slide the feeding tray into the desired height position and lock it into place.
The tray has a lip to hold two bowls (not included) securely in place, and the rubber feet keep the unit from moving around during feeding and help prevent floor damage.
18"W x 13"D x 13"H.
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Comments
Wow! It is just bad form when someone says Hey I Found This At Some Random Website. Oh Wait, That Is What My Site Sells, But I'm Going To Pretend Passive Aggressively That I Have Nothing To Do With It, And Then Sign My Name As That Webside.
Seriously...anyone that does this should have their site taken away from them and fingers chopped off so that they never try to use 'free speech' on the internet again.
Then again, maybe I'm just cranky today.
Posted by: clifyt | Jul 29, 2008 8:54:23 AM
Such an innovative product! I found a similar product from http://www.elevatedfeeders-4less.com/. My dog would love this Doggie Dining Table for sure! ;)
Posted by: elevated feeders | Jul 29, 2008 4:30:28 AM
Easier it may be - but more natural? No. Most all the animals on National
Geographic channel seem to be eating their food right off the ground.
*That* would be natural. Artificially elevating a tamed animal's food is not.
Yes, it could be an interesting product if you have an older pet.
But Joe - simply uncritically reprinting that lamest of the lame ad copy? Pewwwweee.
Come on Joe!
Posted by: Fred | Jul 26, 2008 10:43:42 AM
there's another school of thought that elevated eating actually might cause bloat in large dogs.
Posted by: TT | Jul 25, 2008 10:13:49 PM
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