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Elevated Feeders for Your Pet

Author: Andrei Smith Author Ranking Bronze | Posted: 20-07-2008 | Comments: 0 | Views: 13 | Rating:  (96) Article Popularity - Blue (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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Is your pet suffering from malnutrition due to indigestion? Do you want to help him improve his posture and daily eating habit? Then elevated feeders are a good option for you! Elevated feeders are not only uniquely-designed feeding bowls or containers, but a very important tool to achieve the proper nourishment of your pet.

Here are some of the reasons why you should buy elevated feeders to feed your cat or dog:

Raised feeding bowls promote the right posture for your dog. It lessens the strain in your pet’s neck, back and legs. Like humans, dogs should also learn how the proper postures to protect their bones from trauma. Dogs that habitually lean and down while eating may eventually suffer from backaches, resulting to misaligned bone structure when they get old.

The digestion of your pet will also improve if you feed him using elevated feeders. If your dog eats on an elevated feeding bowl, digestion becomes better for him because the food will move from his mouth down to the stomach quicker, minimizing the intestinal gas in your dog. This is the main reason why many veterinarians recommend the use of an elevated feeder for dogs with bloating problems.

The elevated position of the bowl will let your dog enjoy eating and drinking time comfortably. Since your dog takes pleasure in eating, it will also satisfy his dietary requirements, making him healthy and strong and away from diseases and possible infections.

For hygienic purposes, elevated feeders are highly recommended and beneficial. With the use of these raised bowls, the feeding areas will be kept well-maintained and cleaner. You no longer have to worry about the mess on the flooring or carpet when you’re feeding your dog or cat because all the food and water are kept within the bowl. Thus, elevated feeders promote cleanliness!

Most of all, elevated feeders are easy to clean and portable. Raised bowls, especially those that are made of stainless steel, are highly durable and can be cleaned with ease by just hosing it off or using a dishwasher.

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