The Dakota Dash 5.0 is an excellent way to keep your pet's water stores mobile.
Designed with hunters in mind, this unit holds up to 5.0 gallons of water. To use the unit, simply lift...
The Dakota Dash 5.0 is an excellent way to keep your pet's water stores mobile.
Designed with hunters in mind, this unit holds up to 5.0 gallons of water. To use the unit, simply lift the handle end and remove the rubber plug. There's a small recess to store the plug on the bottom, so when you lay it down, your dog won't chew it. Once the Dash 5.0 is laid down with the plug removed, the bowl area will fill with water. When the dog starts drinking, water will constantly backfill to ensure they don't run out. When it's time to go, just tilt the unit up to return leftover water inside and push the plug back in place. It's great for trips to the woods, field, vacation, or even just as a regular water station at home.
The Dash 5.0 is designed with the same process as military cargo cases and industrial tanks so it is tough. Toss it in the back of the truck without care it will crack or break. Polyethylene is not only strong but safe. Our PE is BPA-free and FDA approved for contact with edibles.
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PLEASE NOTE: Depending on inventory availability, Dakota 283 products take up to 2-4 weeks for delivery.
Please note: NOT FOR SALE IN CALIFORNIA.

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