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Pet Product Review/Giveaway: The “Did You Feed The Dog?” Solution

Pet Product Review/Giveaway: The “Did You Feed The Dog?” Solution
Did You Feed The Dog? #DYFTD Review and #Giveaway

If I can just move this button, I’ll get that second breakfast in no time!

Disclaimer: A complimentary sample of this product was provided for my honest review.

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Chubby dogs, hold on to your kibble – you’ve met your match.

Jim Foley invented “Did You Feed The Dog,” a product that answers that very question. Slide the appropriate button after each feeding, and everyone in your household will stay in-the-know about your dog’s meals so he’ll no longer get away with double dinners.

I received a “Did You Feed The Dog” for free in exchange for my honest review.

What The Heck Is This Thing?

 

Did You Feed The Dog (DYFTD) clings to your refrigerator or sticks to your wall with the included magnet strips and sticky pads.

It requires no batteries, no WIFI, no technology at all.

Every time you feed your dog, you slide the button for the time and day. This reveals the green part of the slider to indicate that the dog has had that particular meal.

That way, everyone in your household can tell if the dog has been fed.

DYFTD is a visual reminder to stick to your dog’s feeding schedule, and to stop relying on whether or not the dog “looks hungry.”

Because, of course she does – she’s a dog.

My Experience With DYFTD 

Being on a night schedule made it difficult for me to keep track of regular feedings for my dogs.

It seemed unfair for my dogs to have to wait for a late brunch, when we would wake up in the afternoon. So, I was free-feeding: I added food to their bowls whenever I saw them empty. If we were going to be away from home, I’d just overload the bowl with kibble.

This was convenient, but it’s not always the best way.

Matilda and Cow became accustomed to late mornings. They snoozed through the dry California heat, and ignored their full bowls until much later in the day. Other times, though, they ate early.

Our feeding schedule was a mess. I felt guilty when I saw an empty bowl and wondered how long they had been out of food, and wasteful when uneaten food would attract bugs, possibly germs.

Regular feedings were an effort to stick to at first, but it made my life easier, and DYFTD helped.

Now, my dogs are more interested in their food during mealtimes. They eat most of it in about 15 minutes. It was also easier to adjust portions around training sessions so they wouldn’t overindulge. Their potty schedules also became more predictable.

What I Liked About DYFTD

I like not having to charge up yet another device or buy some obscure type of batteries. The DYFTD is made of high impact ABS plastic with a silver brushed-metal finish – it’s attractive on the fridge, and makes sense in a kitchen. It doesn’t feel out-of-place.

I like sliding the buttons. Clack. Click. Clack. Very satisfying.

 

It’s simple, but it serves a lot of purposes, other than foiling the plots of deceptive fourthmealers – it also prevents missed meals and could be used to communicate with your pet sitter or dog walker.

 

What I Didn’t Like About DYFTD

In order for it to work, you have to flip a switch every time you feed your dog – and your family members need to use it, too.

It took me a few weeks to remember to consistently use DYFTD. It didn’t stand out on my fridge. I think it’d be perfect if it had a timer or alarm of some kind. There would be a more complicated, technological factor, but it’d be easier to remember to use it.

Getting a chance to make that clack sound motivated us to stick with it.

Another drawback is, if you feed your dog more or less than twice a day, you won’t be able to use this. Most adult dogs should eat twice a day, but puppies need up to four meals. My dogs eat twice daily, so this wasn’t a drawback for me.

The magnets that come with DYFTD aren’t very strong, so it would slide down my fridge instead of staying in place. I just set it over another kitchen magnet, and it works fine. I discussed this with Foley, and he tells me they’ll have stronger magnets in the next production run. The sticky squares work fine for wall mounting, however.

Who Should Get A DYFTD?

 

  • Households with multiple family members feeding the dogs
  • Dogs who need two regular feedings
  • People who have pet sitters

Final Thoughts

Overall, I find Did You Feed The Dog nifty.

It does exactly what it says it does, it looks nice, and it’s enjoyable to use.

Clack.

How To Get Your Own

The best place to purchase a Did You Feed Your Dog is on Amazon.

I’m also giving away 2 DYFTDs to entrants in the United States.

Enter with the Rafflecopter thingy below – feel free to contact me if you have any problems or questions about this giveaway.

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Lindsay Pevny
Lindsay Pevny lives to help pet parents make the very best choices for their pets by providing actionable, science-based training and care tips and insightful pet product reviews.

She also uses her pet copywriting business to make sure the best pet products and services get found online through catchy copy and fun, informative blog posts. She also provides product description writing services for ecommerce companies.

As a dog mom to Matilda and Cow, she spends most of her days taking long walks and practicing new tricks, and most nights trying to make the best of a very modest portion of her bed.

You'll also find her baking bread and making homemade pizza, laughing, painting and shopping.
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sana

Monday 20th of December 2021

your artical was superb. it takes lot of help us.. thanks a lot...

Pete09

Wednesday 10th of November 2021

Greetings, I read your article and found it informative and very helpful. Keep writing informative and useful content. Thanks again for providing us a great information. Regards

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DS Fido

Tuesday 5th of April 2016

Clever product! It's got me feeling crafty. I think a DIY version is in my future :)

Cheryl Chervitz

Wednesday 16th of March 2016

I think its a good idea for busy households. My daughter would like it.

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