


Collegiate University of Notre Dame Top Zip Crossbody
Marsoni
M251S
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Collegiate University of Notre Dame Top Zip CrossbodyOne inside slip pocket. Adjustable strap. Strap drop length 26". Lined. Zipper closure.
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This slow feeder dog bowl is really well designed. The bright orange color is fun, and the cute paw print on the bottom is a nice touch. Inside, the sides have lots of textures that allow wet food to stick to it and do a good job at slowing my dog down while eating, without frustrating her too much. The bowl itself feels very sturdy. It’s made of silicone, so its dishwasher safe and there’s a metal ring inside the top that helps it keep its shape, so it doesn’t collapse or get crushed easily. Another big plus is the suction cup on the bottom—it sticks well to the floor and keeps my dog from pushing it all over the place. Overall, this feels like a high-quality bowl that’s both practical and adorable. Great option if you have a fast eater and want something durable and easy to clean. OH! And it comes with a spatula!
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