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Bear-proof, airtight, submarine approved, dog food container

 I'm a bit overdue in writing this one but better late than never, right?  Well our family got a dog, dogs need food, and food needs to be stored in container (it's the law!).  Ergo our family needs a pet food container.   I also found out that bags of dog food are really big and heavy.   Like carrying around a dead body big and heavy.  Therefore we needed a bigggg, pet food container but not so big that it doesn't fit in our mud room.  Ideally the container should also be airtight-ish and bear-proof.  After a quick web search I ended-up choosing the Gamma2 Vittles Vault.  I'm assuming a vittle is equivalent to a kibble, both of which are things that I don't want to eat.  Anyhow to make the container airtight they have to have a spinning latch door, so every time I open it I imagine that I'm in a submarine.  Bonus!  I bet you can't tell from the pictures below which is which.





The bottom line is that the vittles vault holds a dog ton of food (7 dog tons = 1 man ton) and is made in America.  I don't know exactly where it's made but I'd love to send the workers a thank you note for my daily Hunt for Red October experience.  





Keep subin'

-Ryan



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  1. Haven’t you ever read Great Expectations?

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  3. Investing in an automatic dog feeder offers peace of mind and a healthier routine for your pet. These feeders are perfect for maintaining consistent meal schedules, especially if you’re away during feeding times. Some models even feature advanced technology, like app control or portion customization, making it easier to manage your dog’s diet. They’re ideal for preventing overeating and managing special dietary needs. With an automatic feeder, you can ensure your pup is cared for, even when life gets hectic.

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