30% Black Friday Sale - Pure Copper Hand Hammered Pet Water Bowl
30% Black Friday Sale - Pure Copper Hand Hammered Pet Water Bowl
BLACK FRIDAY DISCOUNT - Enjoy 30% off all Small Size Bowls
Don't miss out on our exclusive 30% Black Friday Sale on our Pure Copper Hand Hammered Pet Water Bowls! This limited-time offer is the perfect opportunity to treat your furry friend to a stylish and sustainable hydration solution.
Read below for more details about our bowls.
Our premium pure copper pet water bowls are made from 100% pure copper and are not lined or coated on the inside. This means your furry friend gets all the benefits of copper-infused water. They are built to last, making them a stylish and reliable choice for your pet’s drinking routine. Treat your pet to this exceptional copper bowl, showing our dedication to their health and happiness.
VERSATILE DESIGN: Suitable for small to medium sized dogs and cats of all sizes.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:
- SMALL: 16oz capacity, pure copper, 5.25 inches in diameter
MATERIALS USED - 100% PURE COPPER:
- Handmade and hand-hammered
- BPA free and non-toxic
- Healthy, durable, and for lifetime use
100% PURE COPPER CONSTRUCTION: Copper can naturally change color over time, which is completely normal. This natural oxidation gives the bowls unique brown, black, or aqua-green shades. It’s not a defect but a sign of their authenticity. They are safe and easy to clean using our guide. Each bowl is handmade and free from harmful chemicals, ensuring a safe experience for you and your pet.
HEALTH BENEFITS: Copper offers a safe drinking experience and supports your pet’s health, including their immune system, wound healing, joint health, coat health, and digestion.
MULTI-PURPOSE USE: Great for drinking water or as a decorative piece to enhance your kitchen, living room, or dining area.
PLEASE NOTE: Certain breeds, like Bedlington Terriers, West Highland White Terriers, Doberman Pinschers, Skye Terriers, and Labrador Retrievers, are more likely to develop copper toxicity due to a condition called Copper Storage Disease. Females are more prone to this than males. While cats can also have this issue, it's extremely rare.