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anybody know were i can get a raised dog bowl as tia is having trouble bending down to her normal bowl and im having to hold it up for her wen she eats ,iv seen some on ebay but ther double ones and im lookin for a singler one ,thanks in advance :cheers:
 
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Argos do one Nicky :thumbsup:
 
Nicky double one wouldn't be a bad idea. Her water bowl can be raised up all the time then. The boys have a raised feeder that my OH made. It is a wooden one with a top that can be wiped. I've had it for years and it has done them proud. It only cost a couple of pounds to make.
 
I stick my greyhounds bowl on top of the container I keep their food in, Pye has his on a biscuit tin! Cheap skate me. The other eat at floor level!!!!!!!!!!
 
i went and got some largish plastic plant pots from the garden centre, measured the circumference of the bowl and cut a hole in the bottom of the upturned plantpot to fit the bowls into,

they are washable, light, cheap, and suprisingly sturdy :thumbsup: and they stack together out of the way after mealtimes :D
 
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i got mine from robert dyers in a sale....you could try a narrow bucket and put her feeding bowl on top...a cheaper way

or try ebay..i wouldnt do without mine,,Peggy used to gulp air while feeding and Bow just gulps her food down as quick as it hits her mouth hving them raised certainly helps
 
Nick made our dogs some (before we got a double one from freecycle ) and used two metal waste paper bins from the pound shop and a packet of adhesive velcro circles, which he stuck on the bottom of the feed bowls and the base of the upturned bins. We worked it out they cost about £2.30 for the pair and lasted for bloomin' years :D
 
We had a nest of coffee tables, and never used the tiddly one, so Steve cut the legs down, and Jenna has it for her food bowl.

Great idea Nicky it will really help Tia :thumbsup:
 

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