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  2. Travel Worry-Free with These Innovative Automatic Pet Feeders

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    Dukoo’s large pet automatic feeder, which holds 62 cups of food, can feed your dog from 15 to 45 days (depending on the size of your dog). You schedule the amount per/time of feedings (up to six ...

  3. 32 practical steps you can take to help your dog lose weight

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    An automatic pet feeder can be well worth the investment if you want to take the fuss out of thinking about your dog’s meals and ensure they’re only eating when (and what!) they should be ...

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    This sort of thing will happen from time to time but you can minimize the likelihood of fights over toys by making sure each pet has their own special toy to play with. 7. Have multiple spaces ...

  5. Timer - Wikipedia

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    A typical kitchen timer. A timer or countdown timer is a type of clock that starts from a specified time duration and stops upon reaching 00:00. An example of a simple timer is an hourglass. Commonly, a timer triggers an alarm when it ends. A timer can be implemented through hardware or software.

  6. Feed dog - Wikipedia

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    A set of feed dogs typically resembles two or three short, thin metal bars, crosscut with diagonal teeth, which move both front to back and up and down in slots in a sewing machine's needle plate: front to back to advance fabric gripped between the dogs and the presser foot toward the needle, and up and down to recess at the end of their stroke, release the fabric, and remain recessed while ...

  7. Aquarium fish feeder - Wikipedia

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    First, fish tend to get used to where and when the timer is going to trigger and food is going to fall which can create a feeding frenzy when the feeder drops the food. [7] This usually results in a lot of splashing which may wet the rest of the food. Mold can then grow and the leftover food is likely to go bad or to clog the feeder's mechanism ...