Paw and Bone Non Tip Anti Skid Stainless Steel Dog Bowls with Removable Rubber Ring
- Made of high quality stainless steel heat resistant, corrosion resistance and rust resistant.
- Perfect for dry kibble, wet food, treats, or water.
- Flat bottom design can stop pets to tip the bowl over.
- Ideal for medium to large dogs.
Description
Bowls are made of a high-quality, heavy-duty stainless steel with a patented, removable in rubber ring on the base that prevents sliding, skidding, and noise while your pet is eating. No-Tip Bowls are designed to prevent tipping and spilling.
Features:
- Rust Resistant Stainless Steel Bowls pet bowls are made of high quality stainless steel heat resistant, corrosion resistance and rust resistant, make this bowl more durable and suitable for long-term use, especially for holding hot food.
- No-tip design; rubber base protects floors and prevents bowls from sliding while your pet eats inside high gloss finish is easy to clean & bacteria resistant and does not retain odors outside Matte finish resists scratches.
- Perfect for dry kibble, wet food, treats, or water.
- Rust resistant; No-tip design; rubber base protects floors and prevents bowls from sliding while your pet eats.
Why Choosing the Right Dog Bowl Is Important
Do you have a long-eared dog? Does your dog have a short nose? When buying a dog bowl, most dog owners will usually base their decision on factors like durability, price, or even stylishness. But did you know different dog bowls are designed to meet the needs of different types of dogs?
The right dog bowl can help your dog eat slower, improve its posture, and even relieve stress on its joints.
How Often Do I Wash My Dog Bowls?
In a perfect world, you would wash your dog’s food and water bowls after every use. It sounds like a lot of work, but imagine the same scenario with your own dishes eating every meal off of an unwashed dish. Yep, pretty gross. Now that you’ve got that image in your head, start washing bowls in the morning and at night.
Not only do dirty dog dishes look gross, but they can also be hazardous to your pooch’s health. Both water and food bowls can become breeding grounds for bacteria and germs that’ll make your dog sick. That’s why it’s time to clean up your act and get to scrubbing those dog bowls.
Encouraging Hydration
You might be surprised to know that dehydration in pets is not uncommon. In fact, it’s a problem for many cats who are on a dry diet, which doesn’t allow for the benefit of the higher moisture content found in canned foods.
A pet water fountain is one of the best ways to entice your cat (and sometimes dog), as most pets prefer drinking from moving water. Even if you have a standard water bowl, make sure to clean and replace the bowl with fresh water each day.
Note:
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