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Raised Dog Feeders
How Much Do They Cost?
What Are
the Benefits of a Raised Dog Feeder?
Things to Consider When Purchasing a Raised Dog Feeder
These unique and
beautiful raised dog feeders are made with wood, top quality stained glass,
stainless steel bowls, gems and dog embellishments.
You can even apply a theme to your dog feeder such as
fishing, a wine theme, southwestern, princess, etc. They have been
sealed for protection to allow for easy cleanup and protection from
food and water. A frame is attached around the edges of each feeder
to add to the overall style of the feeder.
The legs can be stained or painted and come in a variety of sizes.
Whether you need a raised dog feeder 4" from the floor,
or one that is 26" from the floor, we can accommodate
your needs, A dog
feeder isn't only for large dogs but for smaller dogs as well.
They not only have health benefits but they can be
designed to match your decor and their elegance makes it
look like a piece of the furniture.
We do have
some items that were designed for a recent show and are
available immediately. Click here to see those
items, or place a custom order below.
How Much Do They Cost?
To find the correct
height for your dog, measure from the ground to your dogs chest
(approximately 6" from the shoulder).
The top of the dog feeder is 3/4" thick so take that into account
when you measure. Please indicate on the checkout page what
size legs you need and whether you would like them stained or
painted.
Small Dog Feeder - (2) 1
PT steel bowls (1.6 cup capacity), 18"x8", $75.00
Medium Dog Feeder - (2) 1 QT steel bowls (3 cup capacity), 20"x10",
$80.00
Large Dog Feeder - (2) 2 QT steel bowls (6 cup capacity), 24"x12", $90.00
Single Dog Feeder - Same as above but with 1 bowl and discounted $10.00
For 3, 4 and 5 QT feeders please contact us for a quote.
Here is an example of
the average heights for some breeds ...
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Toy |
Small
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Medium |
Large |
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Papillon 4 |
Bassett 6 |
Boxer 15 |
Afghan 20 |
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Pomeranian 4 |
Boston Terrier 9 |
Brittany 14 |
Akita 20 |
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Pug
6 |
Bulldog 9 |
Dalmation 16 |
Bernese Mtn Dog 20 |
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Bishon 4 |
Cocker Spaniel 9 |
Golden Retriever 16 |
Borzoi 22 |
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Chihuahua 4 |
Basenji 9 |
Labrador 14 |
Mastiff 20 |
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Dachshund 4 |
Ital. Greyhound 8 |
Bloodhound 16 |
Great Dane 24 |
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Lhasa Apso 4 |
Jack
Russell 8 |
Germ. Shorthair 16 |
Irish Wolfhound 26 |
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Pekingese 4 |
French Bulldog 6 |
Keeshond 12 |
Deerhound 24 |
Since orders are custom
made, expect your order to arrive in 2-4 weeks depending upon the
number of orders ahead of you. For an additional fee of $25.00 you
can have your order expressed and receive it sooner.
To place a custom
order, use this form. You can indicate the colors on the
checkout page or send us a separate email:
Things to Consider When Purchasing a Raised Dog Feeder
The dog feeder's
height.
It is believed that the perfect height for feeders is six inches
below the dog's front shoulder. If your dog is relatively small and
six inches seem to be too low for it, four inches should do.
The dog
feeder's capacity.
This is needed just to be sure that you feed your dog in one go. You
can try to measure his current food bowl. Raised feeder bowls
offered are 1PT, 1QT, 2QT, 3QT and 5QT.
The functionality
of the bowl feeder.
Raised dog feeders can come in a single to three-bowl feeders.
Two-bowl feeders are ideal if you have two pets or if you rather
serve food and water at the same time. Some are made especially for
big dogs, while some can be customized according to your needs.
Whichever the case, try to make sure that the one you are going to
buy best matches the requirements of your pets.
Consider your dogs unique physical features
in addition to his or her size and age.
If you own an Irish Setter or an Afghan
Hound for instance, a
single raised feeding bowl that stands separately from a
water bowl will be most practical for your dog. Single feeders allow
long ears and facial hair to drape over the sides of the bowl to
prevent messes and keep your dog more comfortable. If your dog has a
pug face, choose a broad rather than deep bowl to allow your dog to
pick food up more easily.
Single-bowl raised feeder units provide more
flexibility.
You may keep your food and water bowls
in separate areas of the house or wish to offer water in different
locations throughout the home.
Last but not least, consider how
convenient the bowls will be for you to fill and clean.
Bowls that sit flat into raised feeders
may be held in place securely, but they are not always easy to lift
out for
cleaning. People with arthritis or limited hand mobility
may find them inconvenient.
The key to selecting the ideal
dog feeder is to balance your own preferences with the
needs of your dog. With a bit of planning, both you and your dog
will benefit from an upgrade to beautiful, functional and practical
dog feeders.
What Are the Benefits
of a Raised Dog Feeder?
Using a raised dog
feeder reduces the air your dog ingests while eating and drinking.
This in turn helps avoid stomach bloat which is the second leading
cause of death in dogs.
In bloat (dilatation), due to a number of different and sometimes
unknown reasons, the stomach fills up with air and puts pressure on
the other organs and diaphragm. The pressure on the diaphragm makes
it difficult for the dog to breathe. The air-filled stomach also
compresses large veins in the abdomen, thus preventing blood from
returning to the heart. Filled with air, the stomach can easily
rotate on itself, thus pinching off its blood supply. Once this
rotation (volvulus) occurs and the blood supply is cut off, the
stomach begins to die and the entire blood supply is disrupted and
the animals condition begins to deteriorate very rapidly.
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Secondly, it allows our
dogs to eat at a more natural level which reduces the strain on the
neck, back muscles, and joints. The height from these feeders
allows a dog to stand more naturally, eliminating the need for dogs
to crouch down. This is especially beneficial for larger dogs,
seniors or dog with arthritis.
When looking for a
raised dog feeder
you should also take into account the physical build of your dog.
If your dog has long flowing hair or ears such as an afghan you
might consider a dog feeder with one bowl to allow their hair to
flow over the edges. If your dog has a short muzzle such as a
boston terrier or pug you might consider a dog feeder that has a
bowl that isnt too deep, but instead wider to help them with
eating.
Lastly, a
raised dog feeder
will keep their eating area cleaner. At
Defining Designs
you can purchase a custom made feeder in your choice of height,
color, dog embellishments, number of bowls, etc. Each one is
handmade with stained glass that has been ground on the sides to
prevent sharp edges, gems, etc. They are not only beautiful and
enhance your home, but they are also healthier for your dog.
Whether you have show dogs, are a celebrity that lavishes your pets,
or someone who has a rescue dog, these
raised dog feeders
would be a great addition to your home.
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