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Plastic Pet Bowls

Any pet with paws or claws can use these colorful bowls! Large, round, plastic bowls are great for food or water... will hold 49 fl. oz. Ideal for breeders, animal shelters, veterinary clinics, groomers, pet day care centers, and resale. Case includes 36 – 49-oz. plastic pet bowls with cute paw-print design, assorted among red, blue, green, and black.
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2 out of 367%customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Customer Reviews for Plastic Pet Bowls
Review 1 for Plastic Pet Bowls
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GSDsareawesome
Location:Cincinnati
Gender: Male
Decade born: 1990-1999
Which best describes you/your organization?Non-Profit (foodbanks, churches, scout troops, etc.)
Date:December 13, 2011
Best Bowl for Big Dogs
I got this for my 3 year old German Shepard and it's perfect. I have been looking for a big bowl for my German Shepard. This is way better than like a $10.00 bowl at Petsmart. Holds up, nice design, Big. GET THIS FOR BIG DOGS AND YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT!
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CoastalCatMom
Gender: Female
Decade born: 1960-1969
Which best describes you/your organization?Individual
Date:August 6, 2011
Ok For Short-Term, Limited Use
Pros:
Bright colors; has classic wide-base design to help prevent tipping. Sturdy and break-resistant.
Cons:
Bowl is too lightweight - tends to move around on smooth floors/surfaces while pet is eating. Like most plastics it can absorb food odors, get scratched more easily and become difficult to clean. Also not best for pets (especially cats) who have allergies to plastic (feline acne most often develops on the underside of the pet's chin when coming into contact with the material). For all the above reasons, ceramic (also available at Dollar Tree stores) or stainless steel is a better value/choice for long-term, daily use.
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LadyGreyhound
Location:Lancaster
Gender: Female
Decade born: 1940-1949
Which best describes you/your organization?Individual
Date:July 28, 2011
Great value
I've been buying dog food bowls at Dollar Tree for several years, and they're a good value. They last a long time (eventually we'll get cracks, but then these bowls do get heavy use with our 3 dogs), but at $1 each, who can complain? If the crack is not in the base, I use them under houseplants as a drip pan of sorts, thereby recycling. Nice capacity, holds 2 cups dry dog food mixed with canned and still has plenty of room.
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Turtlewoman
Kentucky
Great Idea!
Posted October 25, 2011
What a great idea for recycling? I must admit I have never thought of them in that manner. I am going to buy some just for that use. I have to as my others are still very good and I think my dogs would not understand why I am trying to crack their bowls as an excuse to get them new ones. LOL..Just a joke people! I have spent much more on " official" plant pans that broke to easy or simply did not do the job. Not only are they more sturdy but they are deeper in case someone gets a heavy hand with the watering can. Let's go even further and decorate them to match... Keep up the good work LadyGreyhound. Two paws up for your ingenuity!
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