DOG BOWLS
CHOOSE YOUR BOWL
BE WATER, MY FRIEND!
Did you know? In comparison to us humans, dogs are recommended to drink twice as much water. That’s why it’s all the more important that your furry-friends consume enough fluids daily. Based on our experiences, we know that some dogs have certain preferences regarding the delivery method of their water source
THE WATER
Have you ever experienced your dog refusing their water bowl and instead going to the watering can in the garden? Many dogs prefer stale rainwater to our tap water. For dogs, rainwater tastes more natural and pure. But since rainwater usually sits in many puddles, it could be contaminated by other animals, soil or humans and therefore carry traces of unwanted bacteria and viruses. Our tap water, on the other hand, contains traces of chlorine or fluorine, which can be easily and quickly identified by the dog’s sensitive nose. So feel free to test out your dog's preferences, but be wary of cloudy puddles and stagnant water.
THE VESSEL
The choice of bowl can also be important for many dogs. The shape of the dog bowl should allow the dog’s snout to reach the bottom of the bowl easily; however, it should also have a wide enough opening to catch any water droplets that may result from big gulps. As a general rule, the dog’s water bowl should be able to hold enough liquid to last at least 24 hours. Additionally, we also recommend giving an allocated place for the bowl to allow the dogs to know where to quench their thirst.
OUR TIP
When deciding which bowl to buy, pay close attention to the materials, whether it is food safe as well as the origin to prevent spending money on the low quality products. After all, quality comes with a cost and we all want the best for our four-legged friends.