While supplies last! We will take preorders until February 2nd 2026. After February 2nd we can not guarantee availability.
Ships within 6-8 weeks after February 2nd (may sometimes ship sooner, once your order ships our team will provide...
While supplies last! We will take preorders until February 2nd 2026. After February 2nd we can not guarantee availability.
Ships within 6-8 weeks after February 2nd (may sometimes ship sooner, once your order ships our team will provide tracking)
The Ruff Land™ Kennel Water Hole in Fire Engine Red is the go-anywhere, spill-proof hydration system built for dogs who never stop moving. Made from the same heavy-duty, roto-molded polyethylene as Ruff Land™ Kennels, this water container is virtually indestructible—ready for the road, the training field, or the back of your truck.
Its smart gravity-fed design automatically refills the built-in drinking area as your dog drinks, keeping water fresh and uncontaminated all day long. No splashing, no tipping, and no wasted water. The vibrant purple finish gives it a standout look that pairs perfectly with Ruff Land’s limited-edition kennel colors.
Key Features:
Rugged one-piece roto-molded construction for maximum durability
Gravity-fed, spill-proof design keeps water clean and accessible
Ideal for travel, hunting, or kennel use
Easy-fill top opening for quick refills on the go
Built to last and easy to clean after every trip
Striking Fire Engine Red color matches Ruff Land™ limited-edition kennels
For more color options: Ruff Land Kennels Water Hole
You have decided to train your bird dog. Fantastic! Here are some tips for beginners. Puppies! It's easy to fall in love with a pretty face. However, when training a bird dog, it makes good sense to start off with the appropriate puppy. Decide, before you even start, if you want a pointer or a retriever. Starting young...
Warm-weather hunts can be some of the best days in the field—but they also come with real risks for your dog. Unlike us, dogs don’t sweat to regulate body temperature. They rely on panting, and when they’re running hard, that system can get overwhelmed fast.
There is a lot of preparation and commitment involved in puppy rearing; it's a serious undertaking that with careful planning before the puppies arrive will increase the puppy's chances of survival. Hypothermia is a leading cause of puppy mortality.




