An owner made his own raised dog bowl out of a cardboard box to make it easier for his dog to eat, but not all dogs can use it! Although Chuanchuan Chirmi is a stray dog, the owner loves it very much after entering the house. In 2020, Jiu Mi has alr...
An owner made his own raised dog bowl out of a cardboard box to make it easier for his dog to eat, but not all dogs can use it!

Although Chuanchuan Chirmi is a stray dog, the owner loves it very much after entering the house. In 2020, Jiu Mi has already reached the age of twelve, her hair on her face is gradually turning white, and her eyes are no longer watery. The most obvious symptom of the elderly is that due to bone and joint fragility, Chimie often cannot stand and falls when he lowers his head to eat. Sometimes a fall may even overturn the dog bowl. In order to better enable the dog to eat smoothly, the owner gave full play to his artistic design talent and used a cardboard box to build an elevated food bowl for the dog.
Owners are not stingy about sharing methods. They only need to choose a paper box suitable for the height of the dog, unmold the dog's food bowl, draw a circle on the side where the hole is to be made, draw a heart circle, and finally cut out the heart circle. Then adjust the height of the front part of the carton. The top of the dog food bowl is about the same as the middle and lower end of the dog's udder. In the end, the owner laid a layer of non-slip rubber mat under the dish rack to prevent the dog from falling.

This not-so-fancy homemade elevated dish rack makes Chiu Mi’s daily meals much easier. But because the height of the elevated dog bowl was a bit too high, the owner said he would adjust it later. However, not all dogs can imitate the operation of elevating dog bowls, especially don’t be deceived by various exquisite elevated dog bowls on the Internet and various touts from stores.
Elevated bowls are suitable for dogs with front leg, spine and other diseases or elderly dogs. Unless recommended by a pet doctor, owners should not rush to replace their dogs with elevated dog bowls.
Common descriptions of elevated dog bowls on the Internet: "popular in European and American countries", "selling hundreds of thousands of sets", "short and low, making eating and drinking very uncomfortable, and the eating and drinking bowls run around"... Don't forcefully change your dog's habits because of these tricks. Dogs are born to lower their heads to eat. There is no need to raise their food bowls to reduce the frequency of lowering their heads.