With Reya’s old medium Neater Feeder, I would throw it in the dishwasher and let it take care of the rest. You can either clean it quickly with a paper towel between meals, or throw it in the dishwasher when things get a bit too bad. I am happy to say that the Neater Feeder is almost trivial to clean. No matter how clean you try to be, the Neater Feeder will need cleaning every so often. Like me, you are probably wondering how easily this feeder is to clean. Reya seems to enjoy this as well since it makes sure that not a single piece of food gets away at meal time. As well, to make sure that food and water doesn’t make a mess, the strainer catches excess food, keeping it on the top reservoir, as water neatly flows down. This makes eating easier for your dog (or cat), while also making sure that nearly-spilled water flows easily into the lower reservoir. Its hard to see from the pictures, but when the feeder is assembled properly, it is at a very slight tilt. Now, what really makes the Neater Feeder effective and cool is the upper and lower reservoir. Reya very quickly gave up trying to move her Neater Feeder and focused on what was in the dish. As most large dog owners know, if a dog is determined to do something, it takes a lot to deter them. I wasn’t too sure about the skid part on the feet when I first saw it, but once I saw Reya playing with her bowl and it going nowhere, I was convinced. This is further assisted by the no skid feet,keeping the water dish from going for a slide. The first line of defense is the high outer wall, which protects your floors and walls from messes caused by bumps or a very thirsty/excited dog. With the way this feeder was designed, it truly does keep mess in the feeder itself. Okay, I’ll be honest: the inventor of the Neater Feeder is a genius. To help contain his mess, the Neater Feeder was created, which turned doggy mealtime into a pleasant experience for everyone! To learn more about the Neater Feeder, check out the spiffy little video below which was created by the company. The first feeder itself was created for the inventor’s rescue dog, Duke, who is a bit of a messy eater (which you will see from the videos). What really interested me though was how it was made and their non-profit work. Normally I spend quite a bit of time going into a company, but the little video Neater Feeder made does a great job talking about the Neater Feeder. Knowing how messy my Reya puppy could be, I couldn’t wait to get started reviewing this feeder! Neater Feeder: What Is It Wanting to know more, I reached out to Neater Feeder, who was kind enough to give Reya the large Neater Feeder for us to review. After a bit of research, I found what I thought might be the perfect solution – the Neater Feeder. Since I am someone who isn’t really fond of messes – especially in my kitchen – I knew I had to find something to make meals less messy. In other words, when she makes a mess with her water, she can easily seem to be mopping our kitchen floor. While Reya is a quick learner and great at listening to commands (for a malamute), her messes are just as large as her. Unfortunately, having a large dog also comes with very large messes. I focus on making sure she has the best food, toys, and everything she needs to be happy and safe. Reya isn’t just a dog, but a member of my family. As some of you have noted from my previous dog reviews, I have a rather large, beautiful puppy.
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