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    What kind of water bowl do you put in your crate for when you are at dog events? Right now I am using a soft, collapsible one, but Diggity tips it over and I am afraid he is going to chew it to shreds one of these times.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bmathers View Post
    What kind of water bowl do you put in your crate for when you are at dog events? Right now I am using a soft, collapsible one, but Diggity tips it over and I am afraid he is going to chew it to shreds one of these times.


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    Yeah, mine tend to tip over and/or sit in their collapsible bowl, so I usually use a bucket that I clip to the inside pole on the crate to keep them from tipping it. I wish they were better with the collapsible bowl as it's easier to carry but I can't leave it in the crate with them without someone making a mess!
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    I used a flat-backed bucket for the puppies....used two clips far apart on the handle to keep it more stable.

 



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