🐾 Elevate your pet’s dining game—because they deserve the best seat at the table!
The PetRageous 81031 Tobys Set The Table is a sleek, black steel frame elevated feeder designed for medium dogs and cats. Standing 7 inches tall and measuring 18 by 8.5 inches, it securely holds two 8-inch diameter bowls. Its ergonomic height promotes healthy eating habits by reducing neck and joint strain, while non-skid rubber feet protect floors and prevent spills. Durable and customizable, this feeder combines style and function for the modern pet owner.
L**I
Good quality
Great height for cats food dishes
N**S
It does the job
I have a small dog and soon will have surgery on my knee. I was finding it very difficult to bend all the way down to my kitchen floor every time I gave her food and water. A few times I almost fell. This dog food container is sturdy and raises the food and water just enough. My old water and food dish fit perfectly inside it.
R**S
No ants in the bowl
We're feeding a stray cat and I had to constantly spray bug spray on the porch to kill and keep the ants out of her food. It became a daily thing and sometimes didn't work. This little, inexpensive raised rack is serving its purpose. Just the right height for her. Much cheaper than wasting bug spray and having to throw food out.Reviewers were correct about the little rubber feet though. I'm guessing during packaging that they are just popping off because they don't fit snug to begin with. Mine only came with 2 rubber feet and even those kept just sliding off. On a finished floor this would be a bad thing but with mine just being on the concrete porch, it's not a big deal.
A**A
Good Feeder Stand
I like the stand as I can use the ceramic bowls I already have and it’s a good height (3”). However, I’m knocking it down to 4 stars because it’s missing all the rubber feet. Also, I wish they made a stand that would fit 3 bowls in the 3-inch stand.
L**A
Perfect for Older Dogs
I usually don't write a review but I wanted to say what a great product this is!! I've researched A LOT of elevated pet feeders and I'm so glad I order this item. I've had this feeder for a week. So I have a14 yr old. medium sized dog, she weights 43 lbs and stand 16" from shoulder to floor. (Yes, I measured her...LOL). I was really torn between the Toby and one size up for large dogs. I selected the Toby which truly stands at 7" high and perfect for my old girl. The height was exactly what I needed. Also she's a bit of a messy eater and moves her bowl around the kitchen so I bought the rubber mat someone else recommended in their review and the lengthen was a bit short but worked great and easy to clean. Also stops the clinging of the metal bowl against the railing. The assembly takes less than a 5 minutes and I found it sturdy. It's seems to have slowed her down ( a bit) from gobbling down her food. Lastly, beware of feeder where the bowls sit in a wood or plastic frames. These are havens for mold and bacteria under the bowl's edges that lay against the feeder. Great product and I would highly recommend.
H**I
Nice raised feeder, fit our 6" bowls - but very light and was missing a rubber foot.
The media could not be loaded. Good raised feeder for my 56 lbs Chow puppy. Just the right height for her, about 3" off the floor. Fits our 6" bowls well. Was missing a rubber foot when arrived (but I did not bother requesting a replacement) It is very light, so my pup tends to move the feeder when she is towards the end of the mea if isn't much food in the bowl, and she revs up to finish her food. I do not think missing a rubber feet is the reason the stand moves, definitely more so the weight of the feeder. Lightness was not a dealbreaker, since the height still helps to reduce the strain on her neck when eating and fit our existing bowls.
A**R
Great stand!
Bought this for my senior dog. She's medium height, about 54lbs. Felt bad watching her strain her neck to eat and drink from her bowls on the ground in her old age. Was looking for a stand that did not come with bowls bc we have Rae Dunn dog bowls for her that I didn't want to stop using, lol. If you are familiar with Rae Dunn dog bowls, we have the large size, and 2 bowls fit perfectly side by side on the stand. I wish I had found this stand sooner. My dog loves it! It's the perfect height for her. No neck straining. I actually think she drinks more water now too bc her bowl is up higher. Would definitely recommend to other pet owners looking for a food stand for their own dog bowls. It looks nice too! Not bulky or anything.
K**S
7" stand works great for 35 lb dog 18-19" tall at shoulder
I bought this 7" size stand for my aging beagle mix who has arthritis. She's 35 pounds and when she's standing she's about 18-19" tall at the shoulders. I'd had another food dish stand but it only raised the bowl about 2" off the ground. As she got older, she was having problems reaching down comfortably for her food and water. This stand has solved the problem! It's the perfect height for her, and she now approaches eating and drinking with none of the hesitation she was showing before.As for the dishes, the top of the food stand measures just over 8.25" wide on the inside of the 2" tall lip that keeps the dishes in place. If you have a bowl that is actually a full 8.5" all the way from the base, it won't quite fit! But many 8.5" dishes have a taper so, while the top of the bowl is that wide, the bottom is narrower and fits in the stand just fine.My bowls are about 6" at the bottom and go up to eventually be about 8.25" at the top. Because the base of her dish is about 2" smaller than the platform is wide, her food dish was sliding around when she ate. So I switched to a metal dish with a rubber ring on the bottom and the problem is solved. I didn't do this with the water dish because the water is heavy enough to hold the dish in place.The stand was easy to assemble and has stayed together just fine, even when it gets picked up for us to clean the floor underneath.
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