Whether you’re feeding at home, on-the-go, or simply looking for some modern doggy dining options, we’ve got just what you need. Check out our tops picks for feeding your pooch in style!

1. Petware bowl by Fiesta
2. Mungo & Maud travel bowl/bag
3. Honest Kitchen treats
4. Green Interactive Feeder
5. Kurgo Wander Pail travel bowl
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Neroko is a Finnish design studio that was born out of “a great love for dogs and a passion for sustainable Finnish design”, which is to say that Neroko and Dog Milk are two peas in a pod. Their modern pet line includes solid birch beds and “habitats”, stackable ceramic bowls and birch food containers, and even natural jute dog toys! (And how cute is that little dog sculpture?)

Much as we tend to anthropomorphize our dogs and endow them with complex thoughts and even speech, I’m pretty sure my little Dottie’s average thought process is somewhat akin to one of those old Dick and Jane books: “I am hungry. There is no food. Oh, look. There is food in my bowl. Food is good. Crunch, crunch, crunch.” Thus, this line of tongue-in-cheek, retro-inspired dog dining accessories from Oré Pet might be right up her (extremely simple) alley.
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Even though they can’t read, and may or may not appreciate good design, something tells me even dogs are powerless against the sheer brilliance and beauty of Helvetica, that most glorious of typefaces. You can show your love for all things sans serif (or maybe just make your kitchen feel more like an NYC subway station) with Helvetica treat tins, bowls, and food storage bins, new at Harry Barker.
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I’m sick of seeing pet food containers that look like giant Rubbermaid bins; it’s about time someone made a stylish one.
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Simplehuman has a great pet food storage can that tightly seals and has an ergonomic handle. Inside the lid, it features a food scoop and on the outside it has back wheels for ease of mobility.

Designed by Benjamin Yi, Top Paw is dog food packaging that expands, has an easy-to-carry handle, and a built-in bowl. What’s not to like?
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