The WaterDog can save the life of your dog

The WaterDog can save the life of your dog

When we get our furry family member we know that we must feed him or her and make sure that our pooch gets enough water. As it has always been done, we put water in a bowl and allow puppy to drink on the go. Although convenient and healthy for your dog to stay hydrated, we do not know the dangers of leaving water bowls to sit outdoors.

Today I learned that sitting water bowls not only become stagnant, warm and full of unwanted debris from food or dirt within the air, and if that is not bad enough, diseases accumulate that we are not aware of such as; Giardia, Coccidia, or Mildew. Perhaps this is why we often catch Fido drinking out of the toilet.

Dogs, like us want fresh cold water, emphasizing on fresh. The WaterDog is an automatic outdoor pet fountain keeping your pet hydrated and healthy without worry of the diseases that can be passed on to your little (or big) loved one.

The WaterDog works by detecting your dog’s presence using an ultrasonic sensor and will not waste water since it will turn off the gentle flow once your dog walks away. You can attach this puppy to your water hose, fire hydrant and any other faucet, which is super convenient since the temperatures of dogs are warmer than humans and therefore will cause them to quench their thirst more often.

Always ensuring that your dog has water is the responsible move, giving your dog the WaterDog will have you looking super cool by using technology that could in fact save the life of your dog.

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