Ships within 4-6 weeks (may sometimes ship sooner, once your order ships our team will provide tracking)
Ruffland Kennels is offering a limited time new color of their kennels, gear tray, and watering products. The Hot Pink Water Hole will be available...
Ships within 4-6 weeks (may sometimes ship sooner, once your order ships our team will provide tracking)
Ruffland Kennels is offering a limited time new color of their kennels, gear tray, and watering products. The Hot Pink Water Hole will be available while supplies last!
The Ruff Land™ Kennel Water Hole in Hot Pink is a bold, heavy-duty hydration system built to keep your dog refreshed wherever you go. Made from the same roto-molded, one-piece polyethylene as Ruff Land™ Kennels, this water container is virtually indestructible—ideal for road trips, training sessions, and long hunting days.
Its gravity-fed design keeps water clean and readily available while preventing spills or waste. Just fill it up, and as your dog drinks, the reservoir automatically refills the bowl. The bright Hot Pink finish adds a fun, high-visibility touch that pairs perfectly with Ruff Land’s limited-edition kennel colors.
Key Features:
One-piece roto-molded construction for superior strength and longevity
Gravity-fed design keeps water fresh and spill-free
Easy-fill top opening for fast refills and cleaning
Perfect for travel, kennels, and field use
Holds plenty of water for long days outdoors
Vibrant Hot Pink color adds style and easy visibility
For more color options: Ruff Land Kennels Water Hole
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