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Your Dog Can Now Dine in Modern Style With DoggySnooze's Stylish highDiner

The not-so-standard elevated feeding dish gets a style upgrade with durable and functional modern design.

Your Dog Can Now Dine in Modern Style With DoggySnooze's Stylish highDiner
2012-10-08
SNOQUALMIE, WA, October 08, 2012 (Press-News.org) Dutch Dog Design, home to the DoggySnooze brand, is proud to announce the release of its latest piece of modern dog furniture, the highDiner elevated dog feeding dish. As of October 1, 2012, doggy dining has gone modern.

This elevated feeder is crafted with the same modern European design aesthetics as other DoggySnooze products, making it a sleek designer dog feeder for any home.

The highDiner has two height, frame color and feeder layer color options, making it easily customizable to your small or large dog's needs as well as your own design needs.

The product is made of durable aluminum alloy in anodized silver or anodized black, making this a product built to last. The base layer is great for catching food and water spills and is made of waterproof material which is easily wiped off for quick cleaning. This base layer can also be removed without disassembling the frame. Bowls are stainless steel and proportionate to diner size, coming in either a two-quart or three-quart option.

Designer Matthys van Leeuwen shares his enthusiasm for the growth of the DoggySnooze line. He states, "We are excited to add another designer piece of dog furniture to our trendsetting elevated dog furniture line. Customers have appreciated our focus on the concept of 'form follows function' design and this elevated feeder is yet another result of it."

The addition of the highDiner expands the offerings of the DoggySnooze dog furniture product line beyond just customizable dog beds, into chic and customizable feeding elements as well. Prices range from $129-149, depending on size. Now your dog can dine in modern style with DoggySnooze's new highDiner.

Dutch Dog Design was founded by Matthys van Leeuwen in 2003, inspired by his love for biking and exercising with his dog. The company has been developing market leading DoggyRide dog bike trailers, dog strollers and dog joggers. DoggyRide's success has led to the birth of the DoggySnooze elevated dog bed line and Dutch Dog Amsterdam line of eco-friendly dog collars and dog leashes. With sales offices in the Netherlands and United States, products are sold through distributors and retailers in eighteen different countries across the globe. DoggyRide and DoggySnooze are registered trademarks of Dutch Dog Design LLC. More information is available online at www.doggysnooze.com.

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[Press-News.org] Your Dog Can Now Dine in Modern Style With DoggySnooze's Stylish highDiner
The not-so-standard elevated feeding dish gets a style upgrade with durable and functional modern design.