![]() ![]() To read my full disclosure policy, please click here. Which Dog Feeding Station Should You Choose Choose the best dog feeding station according to your dog breed, how much your dog eats and how much space you have in your house. *This post contains affiliate links and is sponsored by Build Something. If you build either the large or small pet food station, we’d love to see it! Tag me on social media to share your project! Click the image below to download the plans. If you have smaller pets, fear not! I’ve also drawn up the plans for a smaller version. He’s actually a bit taller and about 15 pounds heavier than his breed standard we love his massive size. To give you a point of reference, Watson is a 100-pound Rhodesian Ridgeback. This dog food station is ideal for large breeds. We use a 10-gallon storage tote in this drawer the plastic lid (not pictured) keeps everything fresh. I really love that this dog food station not only looks pretty, but it’s the right height for Watson and it has ample storage for his food. I also added these little plastic screw-on feet to the bottom to elevate the dog food station in case of any spills on the floor, as well as to ensure that the drawer slides easily. For the four legged family members, the island has a doggie café feeding station (complete with granite countertop and stainless steel bowls at their height), roll out bins for dog and cat food storage, and drawers for leashes, collars and treats with dog shaped knobs. ![]() This contact paper is water-resistant which not only protects the dog food station from moisture, but also makes clean-up a breeze. I don’t know about your pups, but ours is a messy eater and drinker. I used my favorite marble contact paper to cover the top. Mudroom features a custom faucet over a pet food bowl station, gray herringbone pavers and a farm sink with an oil rubbed bronze gooseneck faucet with. I’m partnering with the awesome folks at once again to bring you the free plans for this large dog food station. Watson seems pleased too! With a (faux!) marble top, personalized nameplate, and large drawer for food storage, this pet feeding station has it all. ![]() Hi friends! I’m back with another fun DIY project crossed off my list: a new dog food station for our beloved Watson! I’ve had these plans drawn up for years and am thrilled to have finally completed this project. ![]()
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