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The Metal Dog Bowls by Pet Adobe offer a safe, reliable and no mess feeding option for every pet owner. The hanging brackets help to keep each dog bowl elevated to reduce strain on your pet's neck and back. Made of high-quality materials, these long-lasting cat bowls for food and water are an ideal addition to your assortment of pet supplies for your cat, dog, rabbit, guinea pig, and more.
SKU | 3938580 |
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Primary Brand | Pet Adobe |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Titanium |
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Contains BPA | No |
Removable Lid | No |
Personalized Item flag | No |
Wet Content Comp | Yes |
Size | One Size Fits All |
Dry Content Compatible | Yes |
Sealing Lid | No |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Lockable Lid | No |
Volume | 50.4 FZ |
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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.
My Dallas eats from a bowl that hangs on his cage his brother has the same exact set up but when dallas is out of his cage that set wright next to his brothers, he will go to his brother bowl to eat why is that?
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.
Our puppy is 7 months old and eating 4 cups of food a day should get more food. Because on the hills science diet bag it says 6 cups. He is 65 lbs.
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/
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My puppy has been playing with his food bowl and water bowl for a while now, he broke his first bowls. I bought him new ones, but he just keeps on playing with them. Water is clean and he likes his food, so I don't see a problem. How can I make him stop?
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