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Healthy Pet Giveaway: Neater Feeder Feeds your Pets without the Mess

By March 3, 2011October 26th, 20148 Comments

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Pet owners rejoice! We now have a super solution to messy pet food and water all over the floor. My husband has been complaining for months about how messy our sweet little angel of a dog is while eating. “YeeGads, Piper!” is what I hear every time he steps on one of her hard little food bits when he’s not wearing shoes. I always calm him in response with a “honey, she’s a DOG … she doesn’t understand”. But there’s been a lot less “YeeGads” being shouted in our kitchen since we began serving Piper her food and water in a Neater Feeder.

Your floors can be clean too if you win the Neater Feeder that we’re offering to giveaway! The Neater Feeder is a new feeding system that contains spills and splashes. The two-part container allows food to stay in the top reservoir while water drains into the easy to empty lower reservoir, protecting floors from stains and damage and making clean-up a snap! The Neater Feeder is kick-proof, easy to clean, and comes in beautiful finishes. It comes in small and large sizes to suit all breeds – and is great for cats too! As I just published a feature on Science Diet’s Weight Management System, I encourage you to ensure the food you provide your pet is always heathy and that her water bowl is always full! To enter to win a Neater Feeder, use the comment section below to tell us about your pet and what you do to keep it healthy! Neater Feeder retails for $34 – $67.

Contest Rules

One winner will be randomly chosen to receive a Neater Feeder. The winner will be publicly announced on Fitzness.com/blog.

Open to legal residents of the 50 United States, and the District of Columbia, who are 18 and older.

  • Contest ends Friday, March 18, 2011 at 8:00PM EST.
  • One winner will be selected in a random drawing.
  • Prizes will be shipped within 14 business days of receiving the winner’s mailing address.
  • Entrants must leave a valid email address.
  • You may enter only once.
  • Good Luck!

Fitz Koehler

Fitz Koehler

Your fitness expert. Master's in Exercise & Sport Sciences. She's taught around the globe for decades and has a stellar knack for yanking the best out of folks who'd like to become more fit. Author, Speaker, TV Personality, Race Announcer, Corporate Spokesperson

8 Comments

  • Marti says:

    Yeegads, I’d love to have one of those! Great invention!

  • Kelly says:

    I def need one of these, my dog makes the biggest mess w/his water.

  • Adam C. Altman says:

    Count me in as well!

  • Jacki says:

    I don’t have pups, but my mom has two, and she keeps them healthy by walking them several times a day, feeding them only what they need to eat (dog food!), and loving them unconditionally! I’d love to give her this cool thing-y!

  • Dani Bean says:

    O Fitz I would love this! I have an 80lb retriever mix who drips water all over the floor and his food tends to go everywhere too! No neat eaters in this house 🙂 I also have a cat who has decided that her food tastes better off the floor, she literally pulls it out of her bowl onto the floor and eats it from there! I keep our furry ones healthy by feeding them good quality food and taking our dog for daily walks! And of course I make sure to chase the cats around the house as well (although no bean bags to jump over)! Hope you are doing well!!

  • Cindy Noel says:

    We feed natural food, made with chicken, turkey, carrots, apples, blueberries and such. I have a puppy that LOVES to flip the dog bowl over and we have food on the floor constantly! We bought property (3 acres) and they spend the weekend roaming, running and swimming. By Monday they are spent!

  • Jen Weeks says:

    To keep our 12-year-old dog healthy, she has led a life full of rigorous exercise and activity. As a field biologist, she was my trusty companion from the time she was a wee pup- scaling mountains, fording rivers, and hiking (and skiing) the miles along with me. She’s frolicked through 12 states, traveled through rural Mexico, and chased ducks through the frigid waters of Lake Tahoe. I think making an effort to keep her trim and lean as well as feeding her high-quality dog food has also helped. She is still good for a couple of miles a day and I hope she has a few more years in her! Not too shabby for an 80-lb Rottie-lab mix!

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