Pet Feeding Station with Storage — 2 Elevated Bowls for Large Dogs | Modern Black & White
A Feeding Area That Actually Belongs in Your Home
Your large dog deserves a proper place to eat — and your home deserves to look like it. This elevated feeding station puts two raised bowls at the right height for large and extra-large breeds while tucking food, treats, and accessories out of sight in the integrated storage cabinet below. No more bags of kibble slumped in the corner. No more bowls sliding across the floor at 6 AM.
The clean black-and-white finish was designed to blend into modern interiors — not stick out like pet gear. Styled homes, hardwood floors, open-plan kitchens: it belongs in all of them.
Built for Large Dogs, Not Just Listed as Such
- Two deep-capacity bowls sized for 60+ lb breeds — enough water and food for a real meal, not a topping-off
- Elevated bowl height reduces neck and joint strain, especially important for large breeds prone to bloat or arthritis
- Weighted, stable base — the frame does not tip or slide when a big dog pushes into the bowls
- Integrated storage cabinet with a door closure: fits a standard-size bag of kibble, extra bowls, leashes, or feeding accessories
Details Worth Knowing Before You Buy
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Bowl count | 2 bowls included |
| Color finish | White frame, black accents |
| Best for | Large and extra-large breeds (40–100+ lbs) |
| Storage | Enclosed cabinet below the bowl platform |
| Assembly | Simple tool-assisted assembly, hardware included |
Why It Holds Up
The finish is scratch-resistant and will not yellow over time — this is the thing that separates a feeding station that looks good on day one from one that looks good in year two. The bowls are removable for dishwasher cleaning, and the cabinet interior wipes clean easily if kibble dust or spills find their way in.
"Finally a feeding station that doesn't look out of place in my kitchen. My 75 lb Lab uses it every day and the frame hasn't budged once."
The Mess-Free Feeding Setup, Complete
Everything your large dog needs at mealtime — in one footprint, in one clean aesthetic. At $99 you're replacing the scattered bowl-on-the-floor setup, the bag-on-the-counter situation, and the endless "where did I put the scoop" question all at once.