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Great Dane Discussions / Re: Elevated feeder for Great Dane
« on: July 09, 2007, 12:19:33 pm »
Everyone was so helpful, thanks.  We love the PetZone feed-n-store. My Mom has a Dane/lab mix and he's had his for over 7 years & it still looks new.
Cons: The largest size is only about 12" tall. 
Pros: Stores 40 lbs. of food, durable molded plastic body & bowls seem indestructable, bowls are large & twist in and out of molded areas in the top of the body. One hole is open and it's how you put the food in and get it out.  The way the bowls are set makes them easy to clean and doesn't allow for water to drool all over the food.  Easy to keep clean.
We've looked at everything and can't find one as nice so we decided to get the Pet Zone feeder and build a platform for it. 
We've attached a few more photos of Merlin. He is soooo cute that we don't seem to do anything but look at him anymore.
Hans & Kristen

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Great Dane Discussions / Elevated feeder for Great Dane
« on: July 06, 2007, 06:17:41 am »
We just got a Great Dane pup, he's about 14 weeks old now.  He's suppossed to be on the larger side when full grown so we've been looking for elevated feeders.  I wanted one like the Pet Zone feed-n-store but their tallest feeder is only 12" high, he's already outgrown that size. Is there a giant breed feed and store or at least an elevated food and water bowl taller than 18"  That seems to be the tallest I could find anywhere. Please help. Is the feeder suppossed to be at chest/shoulder height to the Dane?

Also, on the protein issue. He has little bouts of soft stool, bordering on diarrhea. We have given him cottage cheese and canned pumpkin to help this.  The pumpkin is protein free but the cottage cheese isn't.  Is that bad?
We don't see the vet for another week.

Thanks for the help.

Hans & Kristen (new parents)

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