Don't let your eyes fool you — this bag is not meant to hold money! Cleverly disguised as a clutch, it folds open to form a makeshift bowl for your furry friends. While the double duty of the Juicy Clutch Dog Travel Bowl ($35) is appealing, would you put your wallet keys and other standard bag fare . . . back into a bowl still damp with doggie slobber?

Dura Doggie Disc: Spoiled Sweet or Spoiled Rotten?
It's a bowl. No, it's a frisbee. No, it's both! The Extra Tuff Frisbee Dog Bowl ($15) can flatten for fetching or open face-up to hold water. Made of nylon between two layers of rubber, it holds its shape while still serving as a soft toy for retrieving practice. While I love the double duty aspect, my only concern is that a pup would decide it's time to play frisbee . . . while the disc sits on the floor holding water. Am I just not giving enough credit to North's intelligence or is my sloppy point valid after all?
Pampered Pals: Dogleg Diner

Well, these dishes have four propped feet so I guess the name Dogleg Diner ($98) is appropriate, but I still imagine a soda fountain with pups on roller skates. OK, that's just me. Anyway, coming in four powder-coated steel colors, these solid stands will hold up to even those vigorously greedy gobblers.
With a small size holding one quart and a medium with two, they'll work for cats and big dogs since the height ranges from about five to 10 inches tall. Surely this would be up to your kitchen's high-design standards — but is the dollar amount too pricey for your recession budget?
Mind Your Manners at the (Doggie) Table
I don't even let North on my bed, let alone join me at the dining table. But now he can practice his table manners with his own Wooden Dog Dining Table ($40).
Unlike most food risers I've seen, this table adjusts to five different heights to fit your doggie (or kitty!) perfectly at any stage. It's been shown that raising your dogs' food and water bowls can aid digestion, and when paired up with a Portion Pacer, your pup will not only slow down his eating habits, but he'll savor his food like a proper pup.
Booster Bowls — Get a Single or Double Shot of Magemono!
A dog's gotta eat and Magemono lets him do so in style. Peep these pretty pet feeders — both the Single ($45 and $83) and Double ($90 and $130) feature curved legs and wood veneer tops, they surely don't sacrifice form for function.
The stands have antislip cushioned feet for no floor scratches and the removable, dishwasher-safe bowls are free of lead and sturdy enough to stay in . . . even for overly zealous chompers and slurpers. Now if only the pups would learn how to refill and clean it on their own. Ahh, a girl can dream anyway.