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There’s no mistaking it. When you enter the Knox house, you know who our kids are: Krinkles and Bear-Bear. We love them with all our hearts and try to provide them the most happiest life.
We also try and keep them healthy. After adopting Krinkles and bringing him home, we noticed he would regurgitate his food and water. We took him to the vet and were recommended a special diet and to serve his food and water in elevated bowls.
Watch How To Build a Modern Doggie Feeding Station!
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Unwittingly, we went out and purchased a plastic version with plastic bowls, soon to become Krinkles’ favorite chew toys. Ugh. I also learned that the non-destructible stainless steel versions are much healthier and can last many dogs’ lifetimes.
Done.
But, what about the raised feeder?
Well, I decided to create a version that would be easy to make, easy to clean and would fit into our home’s decor, as well as most any style space. Here, now, are the supplies, tools and steps you’ll need to build this modern and cute doggie feeding station. We’re also delighted to be a part of Kreg’s holiday campaign, filled will all kinds of fabulous how-tos – hop on over to take a look-see!
CAUTION: recent studies have revealed that raised dog feeders could actually be a contributor to bloat in large and giant breed dogs and should be used upon veterinary recommendation only. The research findings did not specify the potential hazard for small or medium sized dogs, so, to err on the side of caution, ask your veterinarian for elevated eating advice.
Supplies:
(1) 2’x 4’ Pure Bond Plywood
(3) 36” x 1-¼” unfinished red oak square baluster
(1) 6’ x 1 ⅝” lattice pine moulding
(1) P60, P120 sandpaper
(1) 1/2″ spade bit
(4) clamps
(1) wood glue
(1) wood putty
(1) 1”, 1 ½” and 1 ¾” brad nails
(1) spray paint (black satin)
(1) wood stain
(6) 1″ felt pads
(8) rubber bumpers
Optional:
(1) small paint brush
(1) craft paint
Or
(2) ¼” x 2” x 3 ½” birch craft wood
(1) laser cutter (glowforge)
Tools:
• drill
• jig saw
Cut list:
(1) ⅝” x 13” x 22 ¼” (Pure Bond Plywood tabletop)
(4) 1 ¼” x 9 ⅜” (red oak baluster legs)
(2) 1 ¼” x 11 ½” (red oak baluster bottom horizontal braces)
(2) 1 ¼” x 14 ⅛” (red oak baluster diagonal braces)
(2) ¼” x 1 ⅝” x 13” (lattice pine side moulding)
(2) ¼” x 1 ⅝” x 22 ¼” (lattice pine front and back moulding)
Instructions:
For FULL how-to instructions, including CUT LIST, tips and photos, visit our Build a Modern Doggie Feeding Station plans on Kreg’s buildsomething.com.
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We’ve teamed up with Kreg Tool to create this fun how-to for their buildsomething.com site. We also received compensation and a Kreg Tool product sample to use in this post and have included affiliate links to the tools and supplies I used in this project which helps fund these free posts and projects. My personal opinions are completely my own based on my experience. I wouldn’t have it any other way!