Cool Hunting

Dog Food Scoop 'n Lid by Ami Kealoha

scoopnlid_1.jpg scoopnlid_2.jpg

by Passa Chattra

Bamboo pet company developed the dog food "Scoop 'n Lid" with its all-in-one design that both seals cans of food and helps serve the food. This handy device keeps open cans of dog food sealed in the refrigerator, along with a built in spatula to scoop wet food out of the can. Not having to use household spoons in the dog food prevents cross contamination between people and pets. There are also no utensils to clean up if the can's not finished. The "Scoop n Lid" makes dinner time for your pet easier and safer. Available for $5 at Retailpets.com.

Tools
Print
Email
Save / Bookmark
fShare Share
Permanent link
Sphere It
This entry posted on 27 November 2007 at 10:31 AM
Related Entries
Fatboy Camo Doggielounge
Is your dog envious of your camo collection? Fatboy comes to the rescue with this dog bed. It's available in two sizes and has a washable cover. If camo's not your dog's taste it's available in many solid colors. Available online from Questo Design. To find a retailer near you, send an email to info@fatboyusa.com or call +1 919 942 1608...
Wowbow Mija
Wowbow's first line of beautiful modernist pet furniture is named for Mija, the creator's rescue dog. Similar to many new pet owners, Kim and Richard Bull were dissatisfied with their options for dog beds and feeding bowls. As good designers do, they channeled that frustration in to the creation of new product. The Mija Bed and Dining Table are both made from 10mm thick...
The Architect's Bird Feeder
Designed by architect Doug Patt (he's also one half of bi-coastal firm Rootphi), the Architect's Birdfeeder is made of eight interlocking polycarbonate (think bulletproof glass) pieces. Like Rootphi's Flat Pack housing, the structural elements ship flat and require no tools or fasteners for assembly. The upshot is product that's fun to put together, easy to refill and clean and eco-friendly. It also looks like a...
Labyrinth Aquarium
Are your fish envious of your hamster's Habitrail? Now you can hook them up in style with a Labyrinth Aquarium, which features multiple connected tanks for your fish to explore. The aquariums come with all of the filters, lights, pumps and cleaning equipment you need, all hidden away in the cabinet below. Thanks to CH reader Ion Dog, who posted the Labyrinth Aquarium in...
Recent Cool Hunting Videosview all Cool Hunting Videos
Advertisement
Advertisement
Recent Entries

The Pharos Project


Hank and Matlok


Neon Shoes


Radio Village Nomade


Ghostly Swim: Interview with Sam Valenti


Creative Index


Interview with Maarten Baas


A Paper Tiger


Von Totebags and T-Shirts