Popware For Pets Has The Scoop On Portion Control When It Comes To Fee

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Always dish out the right amount of dog food with the KlipScoop

We’re hearing more about the dog obesity problem and it’s getting concerning. Need proof? According to a recent report published in Modern Dog Magazine, over 30 percent of dogs in North America are overweight or obese. This problem can be attributed to the fact that we tend to over feed our pups. Popware for Pets has come up with a way to control potions when feeding dogs… and it’s pretty simple and convenient (in a forehead-slapping, why-didn’t-we-think-of-it kind of way).

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Popware for Pets’ KlipScoop is a handy-dandy 3-in-1 tool for feeding dogs. Available in a range of sizes and colors, this collapsible measuring cup can be clipped to your dog food bag – you’ll never misplace it. Not only does this gadget help when it comes to feeding dogs, it clamps the top of the food bag closed, keeping it fresher (while keeping the tempting smell away from your dog’s keen nose). When it’s chow time, just pop the KlipScoop open, fill the exact portion you’d like with the measuring cup and transfer it to your dog’s bowl. Your dog gets the perfect amount of food and you don’t have to worry about an overweight pooch.

The KlipScoop comes in ½ cup, 1-cup and 2-cup sizes. It’s BPA free, dishwasher safe and safe for all dog food contact. Depending on the size, they range in price from $6.99 to $9.99. If you’d like to learn more about the KlipScoop, visit Popware for Pets’ website.

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