Petmate Le Bistro
The Petmate Le Bistro Automatic Portion Control Pet Feeder lets you decide how
much food your pet gets and how often.
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Le Bistro Extra Capacity Electronic Portion Control by Petmate
Le Bistro Extra Capacity Electronic Portion Control by Petmate
How It Works in 7 Simple Steps:

1. Install Batteries and turn the unit on.

2. Program current time.

3. Program meal times and the amount of food for each meal.

4. Lock bottle into hopper.

5. Place unit in desired area of house.

6. Fill bottle with food.

7. Turn and lock lid into place.

* Meals will be dispensed at programmed meal times in
programmed amounts.
Le Bistro Extra Capacity Electronic Portion Control by Petmate
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Jelly Bean Pets - Your Sweet Spot for Dog and Cat Supply!
Le Bistro Electronic Extra Capacity Portion Control Feeder by
Petmate - Holds 10 lbs of dry food - 2x the previous model
(24240)

The New Extra Capacity Portion Control LeBistro dispenses food in pre-programmed
increments.  Just program and Go!

Frequent small meals help prevent obesity and boredom in pets.  The LeBistro electronic
pet feeder stores and dispenses a full range of dry food up to 10 lbs.  There is virtually no
maintenance. Periodic cleaning is all that’s needed.  The LeBistro electronic pet feeder is
great for dogs AND cats!

Features:
  • Holds up to 10 lbs of dry food (2 times the previous quantity) - means less refilling
    for you!
  • Twist & Lock secures Hopper & Lid into place
  • Dispenses portions from .25 cup to 3 cups up to 3 times a day
  • Easy to program
  • Removable bowl for easy cleaning

Our Price:
$58.99
To read more about obesity
in pets please click
here.
Petmate Le Bistro - holds 10 lbs of dry food!

**Check out our new Le Bistro & Drinkwell packages by clicking here for details!**
To read the Le Bistro Press
Release please click
here.
Ask the vet:
"Is overfeeding my cat really a medical problem?"

Click here to read the response from Rolan Tripp, DVM
Is your dog overweight or obese?
Consider the stats**

There are 41-43 million estimated number of pet dogs in the United States.

An estimated 17 million of those dogs are overweight or obese.

Only 17% of people actually think their dogs are obese.

47% of dogs are considered overweight by vets.

**according to the AVMA & Pfizer Health.



If your dog is overweight or obese he or she is more likely to be at a greater risk for developing:

Osteoarthritis

Cardiac disease

Respiratory conditions

Heat or exercise intolerance

Dermatological problems affecting skin, hair and coat

Compromised immune function

Increased surgical and anesthetic risks



Why you want to control you dog's food intake:


An independent study by Purina demonstrated that dogs that had their food intake restricted and were kept at an
ideal weight throughout their lives had a median lifespan 15% greater than those dogs fed free choice.
Visit http://stopcanineobesity.com/index.html for more tips on how to help your pet stay fit and healthy.