Pour out, fill up, and go with the EveryYay Roll-Up Water Bottle. This travel water bottle features a no-leak spout, roll-up design for compact storage and makes it easy to help keep your pet hydrated while you're out and about.
SKU | 3704812 |
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Primary Brand | EveryYay |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Length | 10.25 IN |
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Width | 2.75 IN |
Inspect and clean regularly. Replace if any part becomes damaged. Do not allow pet to chew on the product.
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