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6 Best Dog Food Storage Containers for Tidier Mealtimes

Dog food storage containers can save money, prevent messes and maintain freshness. Here are the top-rated options for home, travel and more.

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Best Smart Storage And Feeder System Via ChewyVIA MERCHANT

Dogs bring plenty of joy, but there’s often a lot involved in their safety and care. On the food front, that can include big bags of dry food, special diet foods, canned “wet” foods, frozen foods, treats and more—plus all that’s required to contain, carry and deliver them.

Read on for some of the top-rated dog food storage containers to find the best fit for your home, life and dog. Then check out our dog bowl alternatives for when the kibble is out of the storage container. And if you need a gift for the pet lover in your life, here are the perfect gifts for dog lovers.

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Iris Usa 3 Piece Weatherpro Airtight Stackable Dog Ecomm Chewy.comVIA MERCHANT

Best Overall Dog Food Storage Container

Iris Airtight Food Storage Container & Scoop Combo

Keep the treats, food and scoop all in one place with the airtight Iris Food Storage Container & Scoop Combo. The wheeled bins make it easier to move food from one place to another as needed, and the scoop has portion sizes built in.

Use the smaller compartment for treat storage, leashes and dog toys, or even cat food if yours is a multi-pet home. The larger compartment can hold about a 25-lb. bag of kibble.

Pros

  • Airtight seal
  • Wheels
  • Snap-lock latches
  • Scoop included
  • Stackable

Cons

  • Containers don’t latch

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Fire Hose Dog Travel Food Storage Ecomm Duluthtrading.comVIA MERCHANT

Best Travel Dog Food Storage Container

Fire Hose Dog Travel Food Storage

Duluth Trading Co.’s roll-top Fire Hose Dog Travel Food Storage Bag features sturdy, treated canvas and a poly-liner, keeping food fresh and making cleanup a cinch. It also keeps food secure, even against mischievous raccoons on camping trips, according to photographic evidence by a reviewer on the manufacturer’s website. It holds enough food for big dogs and longer trips—about 40 cups.

Pros

  • Packs flat to fit in a glove box or suitcase
  • Holds 40 cups of kibble
  • Durable
  • Roll-top design with buckle closure

Cons

  • Only available in one color

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Whisker Feeder Robot Smoke Hopper Dog & Cat Feeder Ecomm Chewy.comVIA MERCHANT

Best Smart Dog Food Storage Container

Whisker Feeder-Robot

If your work days regularly tip into your pup’s feeding time or you like to take weekend trips that require pet sitter overnights, try the Feeder-Robot storage system instead. It’s WiFi enabled, allowing you to set the quantity and timing, and holds 32 cups of kibble. At around $250, it’s a splurge, but factor in saved sitter fees and peace of mind and it may well be worth it.

Pros

  • Programmable portions and number of meals with Whisker app
  • Anti-jam technology
  • Auto-locking hopper and tamper-resistant lid
  • BPA-free plastics and a chew-resistant power cord
  • Works with dry or semi-moist kibble

Cons

  • High upfront cost, but pays off over time

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Iris Elevated Dog & Cat Bowl With Airtight Food Storage Ecomm Chewy.comVIA MERCHANT

Best Combo Storage Container and Feeder

Iris Elevated Dog & Cat Bowl with Airtight Food Storage

There are plenty of benefits when you combine storage and feeding, as evidenced by the Iris Dog & Cat Bowl with Food Storage. The food is always handy and the bowls don’t slide around the floor. Plus, elevated food dishes mean dogs don’t have to strain to eat or make their food fight gravity when swallowing and digesting. This bowl and storage set comes in three sizes to match different pet heights.

Pros

  • Includes 2 removable stainless-steel bowls for food and water
  • Travel friendly
  • Improves digestion and reduces muscle strain for your pet
  • Airtight seals

Cons

  • Water can seep into container if bowls aren’t removed and washed daily

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Van Ness 25 Pound Food Container With Fresh Tite Seal With Wheels Ecomm Amazon.comVIA MERCHANT

Best Budget Dog Food Storage Container

Van Ness 25-Pound Food Container with Fresh-Tite Seal

The best option doesn’t have to be the most expensive. The Van Ness Food Container has a snap-lock hinged lid that keeps curious pets (and pests) out and wheels that make the container easy to roll around for refills. It holds 25 pounds of kibble and is made from FDA food contact-approved plastic.

Pros

  • Affordable
  • Recessed wheels
  • Airtight seal

Cons

  • Not waterproof

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Roll Away Pet Food Dispenser With Attached Scoop Ecomm Tractorsupply.comVIA MERCHANT

Best Bulk Dog Food Storage Container

Buddeez Roll Away Pet Food Container

When buying in bulk, a generously-sized airtight container is paramount. You need something durable enough to keep your dog from a free-for-all buffet when you’re at work, and to keep pests out, too.

At 80 quarts, the airtight Buddeez Roll Away Pet Food Container stores 66 pounds of dog food. And it has wheels to help with moving all that bulk.

Pros

  • Slim design with big storage capacity
  • Great for large dogs
  • Recessed wheels
  • Locking clasps
  • Includes scoop

Cons

  • Some buyers note missing wheels

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What to Consider When Buying a Dog Food Storage Container

A few features to consider when deciding on the right dog food container and scoop for your dog’s needs:

  • Capacity and size: Containers range from small travel sizes to large bulk food storage. Determine your dog’s needs first, then find the size to match.
  • Accessories: Beyond-standard options including built-in scoops, wheels and automatic feeding sensors or timers.
  • Proper storage for intended use: Consider your purpose. Do you travel a lot with your dog? Will you keep a large bin for 50-lb. bulk bags in the garage, plus a smaller, more manageable container in your home near your dog feeding station?

FAQ

How much do dog food storage containers cost?

Options range from extremely economical (around $10 from big box stores for the not-fancy-but-functional variety) to many hundreds of dollars if aesthetics and smart pet technology are priorities.

Do dog food storage containers need to be airtight?

Airtight seals and click-in-place lid features keep pests—and even your pets—out, and keep food fresher longer. An airtight dog food storage container also helps keep out air and humidity, which can cause dog food to break down and lose its freshness.

How We Found the Best Dog Food Storage Containers

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Amanda Williams
Amanda Williams is a wildland firefighter, former ornithologist, and a writer specializing in the outdoors, travel, adventure and DIY. She delights in exploring the world's nooks and crannies as well as tackling projects in her Minnesota rambler, where she lives with her family, including several pets and a Roomba named Steve. Williams brings humor and a down-to-earth approach to all things — including what lurks under the bathroom sink. Her work has appeared in publications and on sites including Midwest Living, Matador, Lake Country Journal, Trekaroo and TravelingMom.
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Mary Henn, MFA is an Associate Shopping Editor at Family Handyman. She’s also a national award-winning writer and journalist. Her expertise lies in interior design, home decor, gardening and outdoor trends. When she’s not working on the latest content at FHM, you can find her reading poetry or hiking with her dog, Henry.