Pet Food Containers: Why Use the Latest in Pet Food Storage

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By mariannmackay


In days of yore, pet food came in boxes and bags that were hell on pets and even worse on owners. These traditional pet food containers occasionally came moist, torn, or impossible to open. Worse, they were very difficult to reseal, and more often than not, within days of purchase, food ended up unappetizing or stale. Then there were the plates. Made of plastic or tin, these plates were often too plain and utilitarian. In fact, they're the type you would want to hide under the sink before allowing guests into the kitchen. Thankfully, much has changed about pet food storage.

Click here >>>>Dog Food Storage<<<<and you will see why it's now possible to stock up on kibbles, pellets, and even vitamins without having to worry that these will go crumbly.

Made of stoneware, aluminum, and a host of other durable materials, these pet food storage containers ensure pet food stays fresh longer. They come with matching lids so keeping the food sealed and resealed should not be a problem. Some pet food containers also come with a scoop, and are extra large so Brownie and Blackie can eat truckloads without costing you unnecessary trips to the store.

Innovations in treat storage help make meals something to look forward to, too. Dog treat jars are now the ultimate in effective and decorative - they keep treats fresh while blending right into your cozy kitchen shelf. And because these pet food containers are made for the modern home, you can even pop them in the microwave or plop them onto the dishwasher!


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