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Giveaway: Whiner and Diner Elevated Feeder

by ADMIN

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Whiner and Diner is a pet accessory company that makes custom feeders and other pieces from repurposed and recycled wine crates. Tres chic!

These elevated dog feeders don’t just add a stylish and sophisticated touch to your home, they are actually beneficial to the health of your dog by providing less stress on the neck and joints, and better digestion.

They come in a single, double and triple bowl style. You can choose from different heights to accommodate your dog’s specific size. There are 6 colors to choose from, you can add a hand-painted design, and Whiner and Diner will hand-paint your dog’s name for free.

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Elevated dog feeders reduce food and water gulping. Elevated dog bowls are perfect for fast eaters: these dog bowls will slow down eating, and will prevent some rare, but serious conditions: dog bloat (or volvulus), and mega-esophagus, which is a condition when the food accumulates into the esophagus instead of descending to the stomach. This can lead to regurgitation and vomiting, and eventually very serious health issues.

A description of today’s giveaway item:
Chateauneuf Du Pape – La Roquete
11″.5L x 11″W x 7″H
Value:
$160.00

Our dogs love their elevated feeders. Have you tried one yet? If not, now is your perfect chance to enter for a chance to try one free!

How to Enter

Today’s winner will receive a Chateauneuf Du Pape – La Roquete, single bowl feeder by mail. As always, only those in our e-mail list are eligible to enter, and if you’re not subscribed, you can fix that in five seconds by clicking here. When your first daily digest e-mail arrives, hit reply, type the words “enter me” in the subject and send (current subscribers can reply to today’s digest). We’ll use randomizer.org to select winners, who will be notified by e-mail. Entries will be accepted through midnight Tuesday: please note that this contest is only open to US residents.