Pet Pantry

  • Our Pet Pantry is for a dog, but this system could be applied to any pet.

  • We keep our Pet Pantry in the utility room. Having everything visible and labeled makes it much easier for the whole family to help with pet care.


Frequently Used Items

  • I found these inexpensive, clear containers at Target. They have an air tight seal, and it’s easy to see at a glance when we are getting low on treats.

  • I use the canister to store heart worm medication, and flee and tick treatment. Those boxes aren’t the prettiest to look at. The canister keeps them out of sight, but still easy to access. I got the canister at Homegoods. It is a great place to find pet items at a good price that also blend well with home decor.

  • I keep the treats and canister corralled right on top of the dryer on an inexpensive tray from Target. Easy on the the eyes, and easy to access!

Basket One: Treats/Clothes

  • This basket holds all the dog’s seasonal clothes, backstock treats, rawhides, and extra collars and leashes.

Basket Two: Grooming

  • Basket 2 hold all grooming supplies. Lol- Lilly is a bit of a nut, so we bathe and groom her ourselves…it’s just easier that way.

  • This basket holds shampoos, brushes, towels, and clippers.

• If you’re wondering where the dog food is stored, we keep it in a big container in the garage. Because our dog is a chocolate lab, we buy the BIG bags of food that don’t store as easily in a utility room.

• A quick video showing how I organized everything.


Our Lilly Girl!

Meet Lilly! Our chocolate lab that is as sweet as sugar, but a bit of a nut! We love her, though!

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