How do I choose the size of the dogBar® Walnut stand for my dog or cat?
Size S (shoulder ≤ 25 cm) is a perfect choice for a toy poodle, miniature dachshund, and Bengal cat. S-large (20–30 cm) suits a fox terrier, cavalier, and British shorthair. M-small (28–40 cm) elevates the beagle, basenji, or Maine coon to the right level. M (40–60 cm) keeps the Labrador and Norwegian forest cat’s back straight, and L (≥ 60 cm) provides an ergonomic eating posture for the Bernese mountain dog or German shepherd. Measure your pet’s shoulder height and choose a slightly higher size rather than one that is too low.
Why is elevated feeding better for joints and digestion?
When the neck stays aligned with the spine, swallowing becomes easier and swallowing air decreases. This prevents burping and improves joint ergonomics especially in long-bodied breeds like cocker spaniels and whippets, for whom bending down strains the front part.
How does the dark shade of walnut fit into different interiors?
Deep walnut brings mid-century warmth to a light Scandinavian home and blends seamlessly with dark floors and brass details. The velvety brown surface camouflages dry food crumbs better than light oak, so messes don’t stand out in a busy everyday life.
How do I choose between porcelain and steel bowls?
Porcelain is scratch-resistant and retains its color, making it suitable for shelties eating BARF or staining additives. Polished stainless steel is hassle-free on trips and withstands the noisy “clink-clink” eating of an energetic Keeshond. Both bowls are dishwasher safe.
Does the stand slip on tile or parquet floors?
No. Thick rubber feet grip even smooth surfaces, so a corgi won’t push the stand across the living room chasing kibble, and you don’t have to worry about water splashes.
Does the dogBar® Walnut require assembly?
No. The frame’s laminated solid wood arrives pre-assembled – your only task is to place the bowls and find a suitable feeding corner.
Can I use the stand for both water and food in a multi-pet household?
Yes. Two separate bowls allow fresh water and food to be offered simultaneously, so a Havanese and ragdoll can eat at their own pace without mixed menus.
How do I care for the walnut frame to keep it looking good?
Wipe spills immediately with a damp cloth and dry. Avoid strong enzymatic detergents and boiling water to prevent laminate fading. A light beeswax treatment once a year restores the wood grain’s glow.
Does an elevated bowl help a dog that tends to gulp?
Yes. A beagle eating from a higher level eats more calmly because food doesn’t “escape” from the bowl’s edge, reducing heartburn and drooling.
Is the stand suitable for cats that hate their whiskers touching the bowl edges?
Absolutely. The higher position and wide bowl opening give Maine coon or British shorthair whiskers space, allowing drinking without annoying contact.
Is walnut wood resistant to water splashes and wet kibble?
The laminate surface repels moisture, but wipe puddles at the end of the day. This prevents the stand from graying or swelling, even if a labradoodle leaves a water trail after leaving.
How do I change the bowls if one breaks or I want a different material?
Loose bowls are available in all five sizes. Lift out the old one, place the new one – no need to disassemble the frame, and the stand will serve for years to come.
Does an elevated bowl keep the feeding area tidier?
Yes. The dog’s mouth stays higher, so water drops fall back into the bowl instead of flying onto the parquet. Kibble also stays in the bowl as a Bernedoodle’s paws can’t knock the edge.
Is dogBar® easy to take to the cottage or on trips?
The one-piece design and low profile fit into the car trunk, and rubber feet keep the stand in place even on uneven cottage floors – the golden retriever gets a familiar feeding spot despite changing scenery.
What do I do if my dog grows and needs a taller stand?
When the fox terrier grows from junior to adult, move up to the next size and keep the smaller stand as a spare or give it to the cat. This way, ergonomics stay correct throughout your pet’s life.