Beco Dog Food and Water Bowl

The Beco Dog Food and Water Bowl is a food and water bowl made with plant-based materials, including bamboo, to help reduce our dependence on petroleum plastics.
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About this item

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The Beco Dog Food and Water Bowl is a food and water bowl made with plant-based materials, including bamboo, to help reduce our dependence on petroleum plastics. Instead, this bowl was made using renewable resources. Each bowl has an easy pick-up handle and a non-slip base.

Quality Matters

  • Bamboo & Rice Husk: Bamboo fibres blended with rice husks, a by-product of rice farming, contribute to the composition of this hardy bowl. The natural strength of bamboo makes it tough and hard wearing.
  • Bamboo: Some Fun Facts: Bamboo grows in abundance 30 x faster than trees. In turn, producing 30 x more oxygen and absorbing 35 x more carbon dioxide. It's a cut-and-come-again plant, which means it can be cropped without disrupting the root ball, minimising carbon release when it's harvested.
  • Dogcentric Design: A design created to maximise a dogs enjoyment at dinner time. Waved edges and a balanced depth to width ratio keeps the food in, even when they’re chomping excitedly. If you have a flat-faced breed, it could be worth checking out our cat bowls with a lower rim.
Dimensions

This product is available in the following colors:

  • Black
  • Blue
  • Natural (Beige)
  • Pink

This product is available in the following sizes:

S

  • Outer Diameter: 17 cm
  • Capacity: 0.50 L

M

  • Outer Diameter: 21 cm
  • Capacity: 0.75 L

L

  • Outer Diameter: 26 cm
  • Capacity: 1.50L
FAQ

Materials

  • 62% Plant-based materials:
  • Bamboo powder
  • PLA resin
  • Cornstarch
  • Bran coat/rice husks
  • Also includes: Melamine

Wash regularly in warm soapy water. Dishwasher friendly - top shelf, low temperature. Dispose in general waste

Our veterinarian team:

  • Dr. Diana Meireles
  • Dr. Rita Martins