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by Liam J. Barnes

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Why a feeding station? Well, for starters it stops clumsy dogs from spilling their dish every 2 minutes. And many of these stations double as food storage, so it keeps things clean, tidy, and organized. Not to mention they just look beautiful.

And some argue that elevated bowls is a more comfortable and natural way of eating for your dog as well.

The great thing about our list of feeding and storage stations is they all come with instructions on how to actually build each one. That being said, you'll need tools and some handy skills, but if you're feeling ambitious then these are really fun home projects.

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1. Addicted2DIY - Dog Food Station with Storage

Addicted2DIY has created an masterful piece that your dog would be proud of. As they would tell you, the best feature of dog food stations is not having clumsy dogs knock over the water dish and make a mess. It also acts as a storage chest (hinged on top) to conveniently hide away dog food.

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2. Centsational Girl - DIY Pet Bowl Stand

Looking for something a little more simple and elegant? Perfect for small dogs and made for under $15 of materials. You'll need a jig saw and a little elbow grease with some sandpaper, add a little paint on you're done. If paint isn't your style you can go for a more rustic look and stain the wood on your feeding station.

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3. Raised Dog Bowls from a Vintage Suitcase 

I would describe this as absolute brilliance, reallifedog over on the DIY subreddit forum has created a feeding station out of a vintage suitcase. He then used aged wood to create the "counter-top" which holds the dog bowls. The end result is a very unique and beautiful station that I think most art collectors would be jealous of.

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4. Dream a Little Bigger - Dining with Class

This food and storage station a little easier to make but still just as beautiful and practical. That's because this is a standard shelf you can buy for around $24, which was simply cut out to fit some bowls and given a layer of paint. The really clever part is the stands at the bottom - those are candle cup holders painted black and screwed into the bottom.

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5. WouldntItBeLovely.com - DIY Built-in Dog Bowls

I love this idea - a simple "feeding shelf" that fits in perfectly with the rest of your kitchen, and so easy to make. Just use a jig saw to cut out circles from some step-tread (wood that's already finished), and find some really cool looking corbels (depending on how fancy you want to get).

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Photo Credit: PrettyFluffy.com

6. PrettyFluffy.com - Upcycled Ombre DIY Dog Feeder

This reminds me of a little pallet found in a warehouse, but painted just the way you like. Serena over at PrettyFluffy.com used some old duckboard (small wooden slats generally used as passageways over muddy water) and created a unique feeding station that's very budget friendly.

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7. Sew Many Ways - Elevated Dog Dish in Picnic Basket

SewManyWays found a picnic basket as a consignment shop for $2, and came up with an idea. Using two plastic containers, a jig saw, and a little creativity, Karen created a fun food station that takes about 15 minutes to create. It just goes to show that a little imagination can go a long way to creating something beautiful and practical.

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8. AlmostMakesPerfect - DIY Modern Pet Bowl Stand

If you're going for the more modern look and don't want to spend a lot, this might be perfect for you. Molly at AlmostMakesPerfect.com made this little station for her cats, but it works just as well for small dogs (or can be scaled up in size). Just some screws, glue, and wooden dowels and you can create a very artful piece that your furbabies will appreciate.

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9. FamilyHandman - Pet Food Dispenser

A dog food dispenser.. Why didn't I think of that? I'll admit, this is a little bit more of an ambitious project, but the outcome is pretty cool. That being said, don't mount this dispenser too high or once a month you'll have a tough time loading it up.

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10. ImperfectlyPolished - DIY Food Storage (with Chalk board)

What I love about this little food station is it looks like a toy box, and the chalk board just makes it even more fun, while making it look something from a rustic restaurant menu. I can honestly think of a hundred different cute things I would love to write on that chalk board. The other nice feature is the closing lid that's hinged on top.

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11. Wilkerdos - DIY Dog Food Dispenser

We're back with another wall-mounted dog food dispenser, but what's great about this one is it's accompanied by a YouTube vid to make it easier to follow. Compared to some of the other projects on the list, this one is quite ambitious. But if carpentry is your thing then this would be a ton of fun to create.

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12. UrbaneJane - Super Bowl Sunday (Canine Style)

Does your dog require a little more elegance when eating? How about candle stick holders to uphold the finest presentation for your dog's entrée? What's great about this creation is how dead-simple it is to make. Find some big and stable candle stick holders, paint to desired color, glue to the bottom of the dish - Done!

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13. TheCharmingFarmer.com - Raised Industrial Style Dog Feeder Tutorial

Again, I love this idea, going for a rustic and industrial look that may look complex but is not difficult to create. The steel is already pre-threaded plumbing pipe that puts together very easily. So all you really need to do is cut holes out of a plank, paint, and screw it together.

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14. Yellow Brick Home - DIY Corner Pet Food Station

A corner piece that looks neat, and saves room. It's another one of the moments where I say "why didn't I think of that?" This feeding station is as easy has hanging a shelf (because that's essentially what it is). You'll just need to make the shelf and cut out some holes first. Not bad for about $25 worth of materials.

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15. Yellow Brick Home - DIY Pet Food Station

Yellow Brick Home is on a roll here, because they made another cool feed station. This time using artful hairpin legs as the stands, which gives it a very modern look. After that it's the usual - find some cool looking aged wood, cut out some circles to fit your bowls, add some paint (if you want), and you're all done.

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16. HappyGoLucky Blog - DIY Dog Food Station with Storage

Another storage chest/feeding station that looks like it would fit into any home. Kara at Happy Go Lucky blog didn't leave out any details - there's handles on the side for easy transport, a beautifully stained counter top, and even a piece of chalkboard with her dog's name (in case he wasn't sure if it was for him).

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17. HGTV - Pet Feeding Station

Now this is rustic! If you're going for the real aged look then this pretty much it, but you'll have to go on a mission to find some old wood. Not only that, but the wood needs to be just the right size (or can be cut the right size) according to your pets height. You may consider taking apart some old found furniture as well. But you need to make sure it's pet friendly, remove old nails, ensure the paint doesn't contain lead or harmful chemicals, and remove any chips and sharp edges.

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​If you're still feeling handy you can check out our DIY Grass boxes and Porch potties. Which is especially useful for those living in Condos, or need a designated spot for your dog to do their business. We also have some DIY Dog Crate Covers for those pups that need a little space to call their own.

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Liam J. Barnes

Liam is a dog trainer, owner, and lover with over 20 years experience. You can find him working with vet clinics, grooming facilities, training centres, and food/toy brands in order to grow their business. His passion for dogs and business make him uniquely suited to help move the world forward with canines and humans.

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FAQs

How do you set up a feeding station for a lost dog? ›

To set up a food station, put stinky food on the ground that will help attract your lost dog back to a location where it was sighted. Smelly food, such as hot dogs, canned dog food, Vienna sausages, chicken... the smellier the better. To enhance the feeding stations we use liquid smoke.

How do you make an enrichment bowl for dogs? ›

Fill an ice cube tray or a muffin tin (depending on the dog's size) with a few pieces of kibble/treats, then a wet food such as chicken broth, canned pumpkin, plain yogurt, or mashed banana, and then freeze it. Give your dog a “pupsicle” each day! Make multiple flavors to keep things interesting.

What smells attract dogs? ›

The methodology of observing the dogs freely exploring the experimental area allowed us to determine the smells that were the most attractive to them (food, beaver clothing). Our study shows that dogs interacted more frequently with the scents of blueberries, blackberries, mint, rose, lavender, and linalol.

What attracts a lost dog? ›

Next, you must immediately put out smelly, wet canned dog food or something with gravy. This type of food carries the most smell and will help lure the dog back home or back to your location.

How high should a dog feeding station be? ›

Determine the correct position for your dog's food bowl by measuring your standing dog from the floor under the front paws to the top of the shoulders and then subtract about 5 inches. Your dog should be able to eat without lowering her neck or stretching upwards.

How tall should a dog feeding station be? ›

Usually, it is recommended that an elevated feeder be the same height as your dog's lower chest.

How do you make homemade dog feeding games? ›

All you need is a plastic kiddie pool and tons of balls. Fill the kiddie pool with the balls, then sprinkle kibble or treats on top. As your dog walks through the balls to retrieve the food, the balls, and therefore the treats, will keep shifting positions, keeping your dog occupied for a long time.

Do slow feeders stimulate dogs? ›

Promotes Mental Stimulation

Many slow feeders are designed to make eating more of a challenge for your mutt, by making it more difficult to access the food. This turns meal times into a kind of puzzle, providing mental stimulation for your dog. They need to think about how to get to the food, and use their memory.

How do you make a homemade slow feeder? ›

Think of this solution as a DIY slow feeder. All you'll need is an old muffin tin—just flip it upside down and place it on the floor. Next, spread the dog food in between the cups, which will create small obstacles for your dog to maneuver around while he or she eats.

Are slow feeders fun for dogs? ›

In addition to the risk of bloat or gassiness, many dogs these days face a lot of boredom while their humans work or go to school all day. Another excellent benefit of slow feeders is that they provide additional physical and mental stimulation the dog might not otherwise get.

Should dogs have their food bowls raised? ›

Elevated dog bowls can offer several benefits, including improved posture during meals, potential relief from joint pain for older or larger dogs, and a cleaner feeding area.

Why are raised bowls better for dogs? ›

A raised bowl can improve your pet's posture. Bending over constantly while eating food and drinking water from bowls on the floor can cause back problems. Older dogs usually have joint pain or arthritis. So, bending over to eat and drink all the time can be very painful for them.

Which fruits are good for dogs? ›

Here's some of the other fruits your four-legged friend can have in moderation:
  • Apples. Remove the seeds and core before you offer them as a treat.
  • Cantaloupe. This is another sweet treat that you should only give in moderation.
  • Cranberries. ...
  • Mango. ...
  • Oranges. ...
  • Peaches. ...
  • Pears. ...
  • Raspberries.
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How do I make a feeding schedule for my dog? ›

Sometimes, however, the suggested amount is more than your dog needs. Your veterinarian can calculate the exact amount to feed. You can feed your dog one or two times a day. It's best to do it twice daily at 8-12 hour intervals.

What is survival mode for a lost dog? ›

In survival mode, dogs may exhibit various behaviors, including increased alertness, hyper-vigilance, and an intense focus on finding food, water, and shelter. They may become more reactive and defensive, as well as more inclined to run away or hide from perceived threats.

Where do you put a lost dog flyer? ›

You should also post your poster in places where your pet may have been seen or found, such as parks, trails, schools, shops, vet clinics, shelters, rescues, or animal control. Of course, ask for permission before posting your poster on private property or businesses.

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