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A set of two bowls. Our "Lisbon" Pet Bowl is an elegant marble dish accented with gold. Each premium quality pet bowl is crafted from heavyweight, FDA approved ceramic that stands strong against slippage and spills. It's durable, chew-proof stoneware is 100% dishwasher and microwave safe. A unique, brilliantly colored exterior makes meals fun!
SKU | 3727205 |
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Primary Brand | Park Life Designs |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Contains BPA | No |
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Primary Color | Multi-Color |
Removable Lid | No |
Personalized Item flag | No |
Wet Content Comp | No |
Size | Small |
Sealing Lid | No |
Dry Content Compatible | No |
Lockable Lid | No |
Volume | 16 FZ |
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What is the best dog bowl material that is non toxic, going to stay clean, not get a film at the bottom and not harbor bacteria?
My dog does not want to eat from his metal bowl anymore, we bought him a plastic one and for a while he ate but now he stop again. We got him a porcelain and still not eating. And my husband has feed him his soft food with a fork but he would not eat his hard food.
So my puppy River loves to stand in her water bowl when she drinks and also loves to purposely dump it over. We have a very large water bowl because we have four dogs so when she knocks it over it basically floods my kitchen. What can I do or use to keep her from standing in or knocking her water bowl over?
I've read that plastic bowls can cause cancer in dogs and cats. We recently had to put our cat to sleep due to lymph cancer. He was only 2 1/2 years old. My Vet said it was not the virus cancer. Now I feel responsible as I was feeding him out of plastic bowls.
My puppy ate 2.5-3 cups of food and her stomach looks large. Nervous of bloat
We have 2 large breed dogs. One is 75 pounds and one is 125 pounds. How much protein , rice or oatmeal, and vegetable should we be feeding them to keep them healthy and thriving? Both dogs have trouble with dry food and suffer with loose stools.
Hi! I’m looking to purchase a dish soap that is suitable to clean my cat’s food bowl. Any recommendations for pet safe dish soaps? (Available in Singapore preferably)
I just got this dog and am a little rusty on dog ownership I've been giving her about 2 cups of dry dog food twice a day. Is that enough or too much? should I just leave out a self-dispensing water container? I don't know if I should regulate her water intake.
I just bought my dog a new food bowl. this is one is elevated since she is getting taller and it’s the perfect height for her . But she’s gone over to the bowl a few times since it’s her feeding time and she keeps prancing and whimpering really loud at the bowl.
Does it matter if my dog’s water bowl isn’t right next to his food bowl?
Hi! I am a college student working on a "smart" dog food bowl. Our project aims to address epidemic of dog obesity, as 56% of dogs are overweight; this statistic indicates that there is room in the market for a food monitoring solution that would improve pet health in the long-run. The bowl would come equipped with a scale/sensor connected to an application that recommends servings. Do you think both water and food should be weighed? Or just food? Is there a value in weighing water like food?
I feed them in separate bowls on each side of the fireplace. They are grazers eat some leave etc. I put morning portion in their bowl and then later if empty evenings. I’d like to them to eat all their dry food in two meals and finish in a timely manner. How to train them to do this without making them get too skinny? And how many cups should I feed them? The bag says 2 1/2-3 but they won’t do that. Younger dog is 8 months They eat Pure Balance Trout n Lentils mixed w/