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Keep your furry friend well-fed in style with a D.I.Y. pet feeding station. The project can also help to reduce mess, store pet food neatly and make mealtimes more comfortable for your pet.
Bunnings Workshop members have shared many practical, easy and cost-effective feeding stations for their pets. Get inspired by the examples below and let us know if you need a hand making something for your four-legged friend.
1. Hamptons-style dog feeding station by @Alicia_Woodwork
Using dressed Pine, a VJ panel and an Acacia panel, Alicia's creation features twin bowls and plenty of storage for pet food.
2. Timber dog feeding station by @Oreoprojects
Built from Pine decking timber, this feeding station was designed to be at just the right height and includes storage space for pet food underneath.
3. Cat feeding station with built-in splashback by @pintobean
Bunnings Workshop member pintobean’s cat feeding station includes a lower shelf with food bowls, an upper shelf for storage and a clear PVC splashback to protect the walls.
4. Twin dog bowl food and water station by @Wayne
Wayne's raised food and water station keeps dog bowls tidy and in place.
5. DIY dog feeding station by thorax111
A cabinet upcycled to create a dog feeding station complete with sink and pull-out tray to keep everything clean and tidy.
6. Dog food stand by @kbcreations
A first simple woodworking project, and clearly a big hit with KB's labrador.
7. Raised dog bowl stand by @woodalwaysworks
Sealed with a couple of coats of clear poly to bring out the timber, this stand prevents food or water bowls tipping over.
How to make a D.I.Y. feeding station
The Bunnings team shares a step-by-step guide on building a dog feeding station with bowls that slide away when not in use.
More inspiration for your pets
Don't miss our Top 10 most popular pet projects, 10 ways to make your home pet friendly and Dog kennels and beds for more ideas from our community members for creating a safe and comfortable home for your pets.
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