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Anonymous Posted on Aug 26, 2012

Can anyone recommend a good brand of heated dog bowls?

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Wal-Mart carries a heated bowl manufactured by Farm Innovators. It is relatively inexpensive, has an anti-chew cord protector and a built in thermostat. I will send you the link for this product; however you may want to do a little comparison shopping of your own.

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Farm-Innovators-Heated-Pet-Bowl-1-Quart-Blue-Birds/14660238#Item+Description

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