Many dogs drink their water too fast and this often causes them to
regurgitate the water after drinking. This is a common problem with
big and small dogs alike. The Drink Better® Bowl is
specifically designed to slow down drastically the time dogs take to
drink.
Each bowl is ergonomically designed with rounded edges so that it does
not cause any discomfort during drinking. A floater in the middle
features a small wishbone-shaped opening that allows water to flow out
at a moderate rate. You can set the flow of water by adjusting the
depth of the floater.
For example, to restrict the amount of water dispensed through the
float, try filling the float halfway with water. To dispense less
water, empty the float; to dispense more water, fill the float a bit
more. (Avoid filling the float to the point that it rests on the
bottom of the bowl.) Adjust the level of the float to suit your
dog’s drinking needs.
The Drink Better® bowl is functional and attractive, and
constructed of high-quality materials for years of trouble-free use.
Plus, the Drink Better bowl offers these great features:
Attractive design and color (Blue): Each bowl is ergonomically
designed in bright vibrant colors with rounded edges
so that it doesn't cause any discomfort during drinking.
Non-slip base: Spare your dog the indignity of having his bowl move
from end to end when he drinks. With its weight and three-point
non-slip pad, your dog can drink comfortably.
Extremely durable: Made from high grade K-Resin a high quality food
grade plastic. The bowls are chew resistant and can survive all manner
of drops and knocks.
DrinkBetter Water Bowl System Measures: 3 inches by 8.5 inches wide.
Using the Drink Better™ Bowl
Important note
Supervise your dog’s use of the Drink Better® bowl until you are
confident it can be used effectively without supervision. It is
important that your dog is comfortable with his new water bowl before
you leave him alone for a lengthy period of time.
Clean well after each use
Contaminated water and drinking from an unhygienic water bowl are
common causes of bacterial diseases that may lead to vomiting and
diarrhea. After each use, rinse the bowl thoroughly with water and a
mild soap solution, if necessary. Occasionally, give it a good scrub
with a soft bristle brush. (The bowl is also dishwasher safe.) If
you think your dog might have consumed contaminated water, consult a
veterinarian.
One size fits all breeds
You can set the flow of water by adjusting the depth of the
floater. For small to medium size-sized dogs, keep the floater near
the surface to offer less water; for larger breeds, add more water in
the floater so it sits lower below the surface and dispenses more
water.