DripModule Serves Up Hip Dishes For Dogs

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Your dog’s dishes do more than hold kibble. They’re an accessory that mirrors your kitchen’s décor, and these funky feeders are a feast for the eyes!

Your dog has an edgy personality that shines through in everything he does. With a strut in his step that says: “I’m cute… but sassy!” your pooch has attitude to spare. That’s why everything he owns matches that personality – clothes, leash, toys, and even food and water bowls. Hey, we know – it’s hard to get excited about your dog’s dishware. But that was before we came across DripModule’s line of hip pet dishware. Boasting smart, sophisticated design, DripModule‘s funky feeders will perfectly suit your dog’s edgy personality, and your home decor.

Drip Module Tall Boxer

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This impressive feeding station and bowls has a playful symmetry that gives a unique appearance. It comes in a variety of colors including orange, blue, white gloss and black matte, while its shiny stainless steel bowls are removable and easy to clean. You can even put them in the dishwasher to assure you remove bacteria from the food bowls. Perfect for a medium to large size dog, the set is created from compressed hardwood and has an appealing side cut. Even if your dog doesn’t have a punk rock attitude, the Drip Module Tall Boxer will look amazing in any kitchen that has modern décor. ($89 at Petswag)

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The Wal-Nut Floor/Wall Mounted Pet Dish

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It’s the stylish bowl that will keep your dog coming back for more (and not the kibble!). Because the Wal-Nut is adjustable, this feeder is able to grow with your pup to allow for comfortable and convenient eating and drinking. The appealing side cut features full exposure as the stainless bowls rest in the matching removable holder. The Wal-Nut mount is made from BirchPly hardwood, and is available in blue, orange, white gloss and black matte. You can also choose bowl holder styles such as the classic peanut shape, twist or egg. If your home décor style is modern or serene, the Wal-Nut is the pet feeder for you. ($119 at Square Up)

Related:The Loving Bowl Puts A New Slant On The Way Dogs Eat

Thoughtful Design

It’s not all about looks – DripModule dishware is also designed with your dog’s comfort in mind. Many studies show that eating from a bowl placed directly on the ground interferes with easily consuming food, due to the downward placement of your dog’s neck when they are trying to swallow. With these feeders, the level placement of the dishes is adjustable and can adjust to your dog’s needs throughout his lifetime.

Décor Considerations

Some pet owners may think a dog bowl is just that, you just throw it on the floor and it serves its purpose. But think about it – dog bowls will be a constant part of your kitchen décor. What do you want them to say about your style and taste? Given the opportunity, your dog’s dishware can make a cool statement about your home décor style. Besides, how many dogs in your neighborhood have a feeding station that looks as good as your DripModule set-up?

The Wal-Nut and Tall Boxer are just two of the pet dishware designs in this fashionable collection. Check out other unique feeding solutions at DripModule’s website.

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Shellie Sutera is a freelance writer from sunny Miami, Florida. When she’s not secretly smuggling her adorable dog Hercules into the local beaches for sun and surf, she’s a passionate writer that specializes in writing about dogs and all of their unique quirks. She spends her free time cooking Italian food, raft boating, volunteering and traveling to dog-friendly destinations.

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