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Practical Ways to Store Dog Food

Just like other perishables, dog food can become stale, but pet owners do not usually think about it. After all, most people do not try their four-legged family member’s cuisine. Instead, they feed the animal day after day until the bag is empty. No one wants to eat stale chow. Even Fido can tell the difference between fresh vitals and stale kibble. Do away with the bag, and try these creative and practical ways to store dog food. It will stay fresh and tasty for weeks on end, and you will not have to try it to find out!

Store Dog Food in a Big Plastic Tote

When looking for cheap and practical ways to store dog food buy a big plastic tote or a bin with a tight-fitting lid. Use up all of the dog food in the container before adding more, or remove it and place the oldest victuals on top. This will help keep it fresh at all times, and it will stay fresh – as long as the lid is always snapped back into place. This method to store dog food is also ideal if ants or other insects have been a problem. The tight-fitting lid will keep them out. The container can be stored on the floor of a kitchen pantry or wherever the dog is fed. They come in all colors and sizes, and they can be decorated in creative new ways to match virtually any decor.

Buy a Wall-Mounted Pet Food Dispenser to Store the Food

The best way to store dog food is in a wall-mounted dispenser. Smaller versions are just as inexpensive as plastic storage totes, but they are made especially for holding and dispensing kibble. They are not decorative, but they are perfect for a utility room. Larger versions can be a little pricey, but they are still well-worth the money when looking for practical ways to store kibble. They dispense the perfect amount of food, one bowl at a time. Best of all, the container will not take up floor space. This is ideal an ideal way to store dog food when square-footage is limited, and it will keep it as fresh as the day it was opened for longer periods of time.

A Practical Way to Store Kibble for a Smaller Dog

Smaller dogs eat far less food than larger dogs, and big storage containers are not required. After all, why store five pounds of kibble in a huge plastic container or a wall-mounted bin? When looking for creative and practical ways to store dog food for a smaller pet, use a decorative container that can sit on a counter top. No one will realize it is used to store dog food – unless of course they take a peek inside because they think it holds cookies or some other snack. The dog would not mind sharing. They are very generous creatures, but this should never become an issue or a concern.

Karla News

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