Sorry, Leerburg no longer offers the Adjustable Double Diner Elevated Dog Feeder.
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Key Features

  • Includes two 3-quart stainless steel bowls
  • Durable black powder coat finish
  • Elevate bowls to a height that's most comfortable for your pet
  • Minimize digestion and bloat problems
  • Reduce strain on your dog's joints and muscles
  • Made in the USA

Product Description

The height of an elevated dog bowl allows large dogs to eat comfortably without putting strain on their spine, which aids in digestion. Neck strain is also minimized when your pet can eat from a dog bowl that stands at his chest height. Dogs with arthritis appreciate the ease of using an elevated bowl too. Standard bowls force the dog to bend at the joints to eat, which may cause discomfort.

This feeder holds two 3-quart bowls, which are included. Height is adjustable from 5" to 20" (top of bowl). Perfect for growing puppies who push around food bowls.

A handle at the top make this feeder easy to move. Disassembles without tools into three pieces for storage or transport.

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4 stars
September 09, 2015
I recently ordered the Double Diner for my 4 yo GSD. As has always been my experience with Leerburg, it was delivered quickly and ready for use. My dog was a little skeptical of the new feeding arrangement but, after a day and some adjustment of the height for his comfort, he started using it without hesitation.

It is a quality, well built product. I recommend the diner to others with a large dog.
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Adjustable Double Diner Elevated Dog Feeder

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Sorry, Leerburg no longer offers the Adjustable Double Diner Elevated Dog Feeder.

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