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Refresh your pets, with the Messy Mutts stainless steel travel water bottle

This portable water bottle and bowl combo for pets is sure to come in handy on camping trips

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different coloured pet water bottles lined up
These portable drinking stations will make caring for your pets easier while in transit. — Photo courtesy Messy Mutts

Bringing your animal companions on the road is a lot of fun, but it's important to have the right gear to make their experience enjoyable. If you're going on hikes or the drive is long, you'll want your pets to stay hydrated - but fumbling with dishes and seeking water sources on the fly can be a huge hassle.

The Messy Mutts travel water bottle for pets is an essential purchase for keeping your pet refreshed while you're travelling. It holds 24 ounces (700 ml) of water.

There are several reasons to order one for your next trip:

  • The attached silicone flip-up bowl comes in a variety of stylish colours and folds up easily to save space.
  • The drinking bowl is extra-wide, accommodating large dogs
  • An easy-pour water release on/off button allows the water to self-level in the bowl and fill automatically as the animal drinks
  • Unused water will drain back into the bottle, reducing waste
  • The materials are durable, food-grade and hygienic (BPA and PVC free)
  • Both the bottle and silicone bowl are dishwasher safe. Handwash the removable cap, or put it in the dishwasher on the top shelf only.
Messy Mutts products can be purchased on Amazon.ca. Reviewers comment that these bottles are remarkably leak-proof and tend to outlast the other pet water bottles they've tried - so give it a shot!

 

 

 

 

 

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