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11L Automatic Dog Water Dispenser for Large Dogs Stainless Steel Bowl and Dog Food Storage Container (11L)
$74.99
About This
- 2-In-1 Water Bowl: The dog water bowl dispenser has a multi-functional dual design, users can freely choose diet or water according to their needs, and can also store food in the bottom box
- Large Capacity: The large capacity dog water bowl dispenser can hold 3 gallons (about 11 liters) of water and food to meet your pet's dietary and watering needs
- Detachable Construction: The outdoor dog water bowl has three heights, suitable for all kinds of size dogs and cats and poultry and livestock, such as chickens, ducks, rabbits, sheep, goats, etc
- Stainless Steel Bowl: 3 gallon dog water dispenser made of thickened stainless steel, sturdy and durable, not easy to rust; simple design is easy to clean
- Note: Please refer to the instructions and pictures for details of the dog water dispenser installation, use the sealing strip to wrap the water bowl connection, which can be more stable and noiseless
Overview
- Target Species : Dog
- Brand : PKNYBZH
- Special Feature : Durable
- Color : Stainless steel original color
- Style : Metal
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