The Buddy Bowl is the ultimate spill-proof and splash-proof dog water bowl, designed for active and energetic dogs. Its unique no-spill design keeps water inside the bowl, even when tipped, bumped, or carried, making it ideal for travel, kennels, dog crates, vehicles, and field...
The Buddy Bowl is the ultimate spill-proof and splash-proof dog water bowl, designed for active and energetic dogs. Its unique no-spill design keeps water inside the bowl, even when tipped, bumped, or carried, making it ideal for travel, kennels, dog crates, vehicles, and field use.
Unlike open bowls, the Buddy Bowl reduces water evaporation and helps protect the water from dust, dirt, debris, and other contaminants, keeping your dog’s drinking water cleaner and fresher for longer. The controlled-flow opening helps prevent dogs from drinking too quickly and keeps long ears and snouts dry, a huge benefit for breeds with feathered or floppy ears.
Why dog owners love it:
• Spill-proof and splash-proof design
• Prevents fast, gulping drinking
• Keeps water cleaner and reduces evaporation
• Perfect for vehicles, kennels, crates, RV travel, and outdoor adventures
• Helps keep long ears dry
If your dog is hyper, messy, or constantly on the go, the Buddy Bowl delivers clean hydration without the spills. A practical upgrade for hunting dogs, field dogs, and everyday pets who need water wherever you take them.
44 ounce - Measures: 9.25" wide x 5.5" tall with a 3.5" wide mouth hole
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