Camon bowl mat - order and cleanliness around the dog bowl
The Camon bowl mat keeps the area around the dog bowl clean and tidy. It catches splashes and crumbs and makes daily cleaning easier.
Important features
- Protects the floor from moisture and dirt
- Easy to clean, can be wiped clean quickly
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Bowl mat for dogs (for food and water bowls)
Important advantages
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Fewer stains and puddles of water around the bowl
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Supports a less slippery feeding area (depending on the flooring)
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Saves time during everyday cleaning
A clean feeding area is not just a question of appearance - it makes everyday life noticeably easier. The Camon bowl mat for dogs helps you to protect the floor around the food and water bowls from splashes, drops and food residue. Especially with slobbering drinkers or very enthusiastic eaters, small puddles and crumbs can quickly form and get stuck in cracks or carpets. With a suitable carpet pad, the dirt stays where it belongs: on the mat - and not on your floor.
The bowl mat is ideal for everyday use in the kitchen, hallway or living area. It keeps the bowl area tidy and - depending on the design and floor covering - can also help to make bowls less likely to slip. For you, this means less cleaning, fewer stains and an overall more hygienic impression around the feeding area.
Easy maintenance is particularly practical: many bowl liners can be quickly wiped or rinsed in everyday life. This means that the bowl area is clean again without much effort, even if something goes wrong. Whether for a single bowl or a set consisting of a food and water bowl - the carpet pad is an uncomplicated addition to any dog household.
The material, dimensions and color are crucial to ensure that the mat fits perfectly. If you give me these details (or a product photo/label), I will be happy to formulate the text to match your variant even more precisely - without making anything up.
Zoo-Roco tip
Choose the bowl base so that there is at least 3-5 cm of free space around the bowls. This way, splashes and kibble that are pushed out will land on the mat - and not next to it. If the floor is smooth, it is worth using a mat with good grip or a non-slip bowl.