The Stainless Kennel Pail is built tough for daily use in kennels, training facilities, and homes. Made from professional kitchen-grade stainless steel, this heavy-duty pail is completely rust-proof, chew-proof, and dishwasher safe for years...
The Stainless Kennel Pail is built tough for daily use in kennels, training facilities, and homes. Made from professional kitchen-grade stainless steel, this heavy-duty pail is completely rust-proof, chew-proof, and dishwasher safe for years of reliable performance.
The reinforced handle and hardware make it easy to hang on a kennel run fence or wall bracket, preventing spills and keeping food and water clean. Its versatile design also makes the smaller size a perfect dog food scoop or dish, while the larger sizes provide ample capacity for water or feed.
Key Features:
Made from professional kitchen-grade stainless steel for durability and hygiene.
Rust-proof and chew-proof for years of dependable use.
Dishwasher safe for quick and easy cleaning.
Heavy-duty handle allows secure hanging to reduce spills.
Multiple sizes for every need:
2 quart (½ gallon): Great food scoop or small dish.
6 quart (1½ gallon): Ideal daily water pail for 1–2 dogs.
9 quart (2¼ gallon): Perfect for hauling or holding extra food/water.
13 quart (3¼ gallon): Super-sized for kennels with multiple dogs.
Whether you need a long-lasting water bucket, food dish, or scoop, the Stainless Kennel Pail delivers unmatched strength and convenience.
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