Petmate No-Spill Plastic Dog Kennel Bowl
In a Nutshell
- Performs well for small dogs.
- Durability and leakage issues reported.
- Size may not be as advertised.
Quick Verdict
The Petmate No-Spill Plastic Dog Kennel Bowl has a mix of positive and negative reviews. While some users find it easy to use and convenient, others report durability issues, leakage, and size discrepancies.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Durability issues with heavy chewers
Prevention: Consider using with a more durable bracket and bowl set.
Leakage problems when attached to a wire crate
Prevention: Ensure proper installation and consider alternative bowls.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Easy to use (2)
Users find it convenient and easy to use.
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Good for small dogs (2)
Suitable for small puppies.
Cons
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Durability issues (3) major
The bowl can be easily chewed or destroyed by dogs.
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Leakage problems (3) major
The bowl tends to spill or leak.
Tip: Consider using a stainless steel bracket and bowl set.
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Size discrepancies (2) minor
The bowl is smaller than expected.
Tip: Consider for smaller dogs only.
Quality Trend: Declining
Multiple users reported decline in quality over time.
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Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Small dog owners — The bowl is suitable for small puppies who are not heavy chewers.
✗ Skip If
- • Owners of large dogs — The bowl is too small and not durable enough for larger dogs.
Durability & Care
Factors: Heavy chewing, Incorrect installation
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- 💡 Use with a stainless steel bracket for better durability
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
Is this bowl suitable for large dogs?
No, it is too small and not durable enough for larger dogs.
Highlighted Reviews
"I own like 30 of theses so nice for summer drinks. Along the big fence"
"Could not figure out how to attach to a trhular dog kennel. Was a waste if money"
Bottom Line
Consider this bowl for small dogs with frequent supervision, but be prepared for potential durability and leakage issues. For larger dogs or those requiring long-term durability, alternatives might be more suitable.