When mealtime comes around for your small pet, choose EveryYay Twist & Lock Crock for Small Animals. This attachable cage dish locks into place on your pets wire habitat to prevent tipping. You can easily adjust the bowl for cage use to make eating and drinking more comfortable for your rabbit, ferret or other small pet.
SKU | 3366690 |
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Primary Brand | EveryYay |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 10.98 OZ |
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I just got this dog and am a little rusty on dog ownership I've been giving her about 2 cups of dry dog food twice a day. Is that enough or too much? should I just leave out a self-dispensing water container? I don't know if I should regulate her water intake.
My 4 month old puppy is being treated for Giardia. He is eating fine but stopped drinking from his water bowl. I used another bowl and he drank from it once or twice last night, but this AM he sniffs around the bowl, the bowl & water but won’t drink. I put some chicken broth in the water which worked at first but he’s back to nit drinking again. I have 2 bowls set out for him - one metal and one ceramic. How can I get him back to drinking? I’ve been using filtered water & tried bottled water.
She prefers to drink water from anywhere else but her own bowl even after cleaning and replacing it. Any advice? Thanks
Hi! I am a college student working on a "smart" dog food bowl. Our project aims to address epidemic of dog obesity, as 56% of dogs are overweight; this statistic indicates that there is room in the market for a food monitoring solution that would improve pet health in the long-run. The bowl would come equipped with a scale/sensor connected to an application that recommends servings. Do you think both water and food should be weighed? Or just food? Is there a value in weighing water like food?
Does it matter if my dog’s water bowl isn’t right next to his food bowl?
Should I purchase a water fountain for my dog? She does drink on her own several times a day. But that sounds like a good idea. Does it really encourage them to drink more water? Is it easy to clean? I currently like to wash my dogs water bowl daily with warm water and soap. Would this be doable with a water fountain? thanks!
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My 3 year old neutered great Dane doesn't know when to stop eating or drinking. He got into a bag of food a while ago and he was so fat he looked pregnant. We took him to get treated to reduce chance of bloat. With the hot weather I wanted to put a water dispensing bowl for him and my labrador. I'm concerned that he'd drink all the water. Is there something I can do to teach him not to do that. He's been this way since a puppy. He eats and drinks away from the others.
My medium small pit mix inhales her food and water, we now use a slow feeder but she still gulps her water down. She also pees in the house, on my bed and seems to leak (urine I’m guessing) when laying down
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