WIAWG Elevated Dog Feeding Station with Storage and 2 Stainless Steel Bowls, Raised Dog Bowl Feeder with Drawer in White YLM-AMKF170246-01 - The Home Depot
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WHY CHOOSE OUR ELEVATED DOG BOWLS. Different from traditional dog bowls, the height of our dog feeding station is 16.3 in., suitable for large dogs. The elevated design can reduce the pressure on the dog.
WHY CHOOSE OUR ELEVATED DOG BOWLS. Different from traditional dog bowls, the height of our dog feeding station is 16.3 in., suitable for large dogs. The elevated design can reduce the pressure on the dog's spine, joints and stomach, allowing the dogs to maintain a comfortable posture for eating, especially for elderly and sick dogs.
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