One Dog One Bone dog pools are a little bit different to some of the other portable dog pools on the market.
They are perhaps a bit more heavy duty as they are made of strong material that is the same material that truck bed liner is made of.
This is in comparison to say the foldable or inflatable PVC dog pools.
They also come in unique bone shaped and paw shaped pools.
This review guide is a complimentary guide to our guide on the best portable dog pools.
Let’s check out the One Dog One Bone Dog Pool Reviews in closer detail.
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One Dog One Bone Dog Pool Reviews: Bone Shaped & Paw Shaped Pools
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Bone Shaped Dog Pools
Paw Shaped Dog Pools
One Dog One Bone Pool: Reviews
One Dog One Bone Bone Shaped Pool
Features
A bone shaped pool
The pool measures 66 inches L x 44 inches W x 11 inches H
Made with a heavy duty truck bed liner material – better for chewers and stronger in general than the PVC material pools
Holds 85 gallons of water
Has a brass cap and drain for draining water
UV and chew resistant
Made in the USA
Drawbacks
Expensive price point. It is assumed this is because of the material the pool is made of
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One Dog One Bone Paw Shaped Pool
Features
A paw shaped dog pool for small dogs
The pool measures 6″ H x 38″ W x 39″ L
Holds 20 gallons of water
Uv and chew resistant
Made in the USA
Made with a heavy duty truck bed liner material – better for chewers and stronger in general than the PVC material pools
You can drain this pool by tipping it over – it flexes and it’s lightweight
Drawbacks
Not for large dogs
Doesn’t have a pool drain
Expensive for the size of the pool
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One Dog One Bone Pool: Buyer’s Guide
What Size Dog Pool Should You Get?
Look at the length and width of the dog pool, or diameter, and measure your dog.
Make sure your dog can fit inside the dimensions of the dog pool size.
You may be able to fit one or multiple pets in the same pool if it’s big enough.
Obviously though the paw shaped dog pools are smaller than the bone shaped pool.
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