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Georgy Dog Chair
Dog High Chairs
The Ultimate Comfort for Your Furry Friend!
Welcome to Georgy Dog Chair! We build custom made Georgy dog chairs, also known as "dog high chairs" and "dog feeding chairs", is a tall, narrow box that provides support so dogs can eat and remain seated in an upright "begging" position. The chair is often used when dogs have megaesophagus, in which the esophagus becomes enlarged and cannot move food easily. The canine must remain in the chair for 20-30 minutes post feeding to allow gravity to work. Dogs with megaesophagus may also show signs of ptyalism, halitosis, and vomiting.
About us
At Georgy Dog Chair, we believe that your dog is a cherished member of your family. Our high chairs are designed with three core principles in mind: safety, comfort, and style. Each chair is crafted from premium materials and features secure harnesses, plush cushioning, and adjustable settings to accommodate dogs of all sizes. We offer a variety of colors and finishes to complement any home decor.
Innovation is at the heart of our design process. Our team continually develops new features to enhance our products, from adjustable heights and reclining functions to foldable designs for easy storage and travel. We strive to exceed the expectations of both pets and their owners by creating products that blend superior craftsmanship with pet-friendly design.
We love dogs!
"Customer satisfaction is our priority. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff are always ready to assist you in finding the perfect high chair for your dog. We value your feedback and use it to continuously improve our products and services.
Unmatched Quality and Design
Why Choose Georgy Dog Chair?
At Georgy Dog Chair, we pride ourselves on offering the best dog high chairs on the market. Here's why our chairs stand out:
Choose our high dog chair for a product that prioritizes your dog’s safety, comfort, and happiness, making every meal a special moment shared with your best friend.
What is Canine Megaesophagus?
Megaesophagus is difficult to detect and diagnose, and the medical options are few.
The muscles of the esophagus fail and it cannot propel food or water into the stomach. (Its like a balloon that has been inflated several times and then hangs limp.)
The result is that ingested food sits in the esophagus within the chest cavity and never makes it to the stomach.
The most serious complication is that digestive fluid/food will at some point pool in the esophagus which generally results in aspiration of digestive fluid/food, leading to pneumonia. (Aspiration Pneumonia)
Megaesophagus can occur at any age as a puppy, or as an older dog. If it afflicts a puppy, the cause is usually genetic, or can be due to a surgically repairable condition called PRAA (Persistant Right Aortic Arch). If not secondary to another disorder in adult animals, it is called "idiopathic" (cause unknown).
Megaesophagus can be secondary to other diseases such as Myasthenia Gravis, Thyroid, Addisons and other Neurological disorders.
Symptoms:
Regurgitation of water, mucous or food. (Regurgitation is throwing up without any warning; "vomiting" is associated with retching.)
Loss of appetite or refusal to eat.
Sudden weight loss.
Swallowing difficulty, exaggerated and/or frequent swallowing.
They will also try to clear their throat frequently with a "hacking" sound.
Sour and/or foul smelling breath.
Many canines may be mis-diagnosed with a gastro-intestinal problem.
Aspiration pneumonia is a frequent complication.
Management:
Your canine needs to be placed in a vertical feeding position immediately to avoid starvation and/or aspiration pneumonia. (Note: Not an "elevated bowl." Elevating the bowl does not place the esophagus in the proper orientation so that gravity will work.)
Vertical feeding can be accomplished with the Georgy Dog Chair. The canine must remain in the chair for 20-30 minutes post feeding to allow gravity to work.
A low-fat or low residue canned food fed either in a milkshake consistency or in "meatballs" works best. (If using the meatball method, they must be swallowed whole.) Each dog is different and experimentation with food consistency is required.
Multiple feedings, 3-4 meals per day, is also suggested.
Fluids must be consumed in the vertical position as well.
Medications may include an acid reducer (like Pepcid-AD or Prilosec) 1 or 2 times per day; motility drugs (metoclopromide/reglan, cisapride/propulsid/, low dose erythromycin) to help empty the stomach to minimize reflux from the stomach into the esophagus; and/or an esophageal "bandage" for esophagitis.
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How to Place an Order
Please call, text or email us ALL the requested information below and we can assist you with placing your order.
The sizes of the bed and prices are:
XS: $240 S/M: $285 L/XL: $450
Production time is 10 business days.
(Please allow 24 hours to process your order)
You can contact us by email at [email protected]
You can contact us by phone or text at (786) 306-3816
Please include the following information:
- All 5 measurements
- If you are ordering an adjustable chair for a growing puppy, please send your puppy's current measurements
- Vinyl material from images below
- Dog's age
- Dog's current weight
- Breed
- Photo of dog to see body style
We will contact you back with the size needed and all chair choices
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- 1855 NW 21st St, Miami, FL 33142
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