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The Suncast Corporation PFT800 Feeding Station is an adjustable elevated feeding solution designed for large dogs, featuring a collapsible tray, durable plastic construction, and stainless steel bowls. Measuring 22" x 13" x 4", it caters to pets of all sizes while ensuring easy assembly and maintenance.
D**.
Comfortable for dogs.
Great product. My 15 year old 60 lb. boxer/chow mix just had a rear leg amputation and this elevated bowl has made it much easier for her to eat. The top of the bowl comes to the top of her legs. My 12 year old 55 lb pit bull mix has very bad arthritis, this bowl comes to her chest. I used to feed both dogs on the kitchen floor and they would usually make a mess. With these elevated bowls they don't throw their food around at all or lift their heads aways from the bowl and drop or drip food. Their feet used to slip a little while eating because they had to reach down so far, so this is so much more comfortable for them. There is usually no clean up on the stand it's self after they eat but if they spill is easily wipes up with a wet paper towel. The only issue for two dogs is the bowls are so close together they want to sneak over and eat each others food, but I just keep an eye on them. I might make a little screen to put in the center to keep that from happening.When assembling it tells you to just push the legs in and they will snap in place but they don't. You have to push the tabs in on the main stand and then the legs will easily snap in place, but it doesn't tell you that in assemble instructions. It is a hard plastic and doesn't have any rubber or non slip material on the bottom of the legs to keep it from slipping on tile or hard wood floors. I put mine on a small indoor/outdoor rug that is easy to clean or you can use rubber furniture protectors.I wish I had purchased this long ago, it not only makes it easy on my dogs it's convenient for me as well. No more floor clean up after each feeding or dogs food bowls to store, I just wash them and put them back in stand.Height to top of bowl 12 1/2 , width at widest point (bottom, of stand) 25 1/4, depth at deepest point (center) 12 1/2. Bowls hold 6 cups and are 8 1/2 in diameter.
G**L
Great For My Tri-Pawd
My dog has had her left front leg amputated - an elevated feeding station was recommended to take the stress off her remaining leg when eating. This has been a great addition. My only "complaint" is that it is pretty much "gravity" held together - but this makes it very easy to disassemble for road trips. She, despite being an enthusiastic eater, has yet to knock it down.
M**N
Excellent
I hated watching my puppy have to stoop down and strain her neck to eat or drink, so I finally decided to invest in an elevated feeder for her. I had gone to a few local pet stores, but the only elevated feeders they had were for smaller breeds, so I came to Amazon. As I searched for one, I realized that I wasn't sure what size feeder she needed. If you're unsure, just measure your dog's shoulder height when he or she is standing straight, and then subtract six from that. So, if your dog's height is 17 inches (like mine), you'd need a feeder that's 11 inches tall -- like this one!I have a 7 month old labradoodle (who is right now lying next to me and trying to help me write this review. If there are any misspellings, you know why!), and this feeder is the perfect height for her. There is no more uncomfortable straining; she just walks right over, and her bowls are at the perfect height for her pretty little head. The bowls are stainless steel, around 8 inches in diameter, and quite deep. I only give my dog 1 cup of food with each meal, but I could easily fit in at least two cups more without the bowl overflowing. The way the feeder is built allows for me to take the bowls out from the feeder easily. So far I haven't had any problems with food or water dripping out underneath the feeder, even though she's quite the messy drinker.The beige part of the feeder is plastic, but the legs are wide enough that I don't think it'll topple over that easily. Just be careful when assembling. The legs snap into place, but you have to exert enough pressure for the legs to snap in and hold. I was worried that I'd bend or break the legs since they are only plastic, but everything worked out, and nothing broke.Overall, I love this product. It was an excellent buy for a great price. If this feeder is the right height for your dog, don't hesitate to buy it!
A**N
Best value for a pet feeding tray
I was apprehensive about the quality of this, especially given the low price but am amazed at the quality upon receiving the feeding tray. It is made of resin, sturdy and not wobbly at all. The bowls are what I would expect for a pet feeding bowl. Some reviewers have commented that they are light and thin but I don't see a problem with that. They are not so thin that they would bend easily.A nice feature is that the side of the tray are raised so water won't spill outside. If you have a puppy or a small dog, you can just use the tray without the legs and add the legs as the pussy grows.All in all this is best value for money; if you are looking for a pet feeder tray for a small/ medium/ large dog, don't look further.I also looked at the http://www.amazon.com/OurPets-Right-Height-Feeder-12-Inch/dp/B0057H3CWO/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1453413694&sr=8-7&keywords=dog+bowl+stand at a local Petco store and found the quality to be really cheap. The legs are wobbly and it makes the stand unstable and prone to be toppled.Pros: solid build/ sturdy construction, raised side/ lips. Large bowls - 2 quarts is large for most dogs.Cons: none yet, need to see if the bowls will rust after water is left in them for a prolonged period (will update after a few months)PS: Made in the USA with imported bowls (the bowls did not have a label so I suspect they would be made in India, as most steel bowls are or China). There was no tape residue left after the tape on the bowls was removed
A**R
A descent height for our Cane Corso,
Bought for our 2 Cane Corso’s. We fill with their dog food it holds more than 4 cups of dog food! The dogs are good with this as well. We were going to put a drip tray but it could slide around to easily so just have a carpet under it.
F**M
Great for a big dog
Bit worried since ours is an australian shepherd but the size fits exactly. Puppy has a bum sholder and not having to bend to eat makes is much easier. Old ceramic bowls fit in it exactly.
G**N
Not bad
Pros: Looks nice, gets the food higher for my dog, beige colour hides dirt. Easy to clean.Cons: This is supposed to be for larger dogs but the bowls are on the small side.
M**L
pricey
great bowl dish and water dish, love it, wish it came alittle smaller for my chi.
R**N
Bigger than expected
My dog needed a new feeding tray and this was bigger than I thought, like it very much
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