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WaterDog Automatic Dog Fountain
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No more empty, dirty water bowls with the WaterDog!
No more empty, dirty water bowls with the WaterDog.
The WaterDog helps to reduce thirst and sickness by providing a fresh clean cool stream of water on demand.
Smart sonar sensing technology triggers the WaterDog to turn on when your pet approaches and turns off the water when your pet leaves.
You'll never have to worry about what your dog's been drinking again!
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Dog Fancy Editor's Choice Award
WaterDog
WHAT IS IT: A battery-powered, automatic outdoor pet fountain that hooks up to a faucet and uses object-sensor technology to dispense fresh water on your dog's demand. Benefits include sturdy construction, low maintenance, and a flood protection feature.
WHY WE LIKE IT: Your dog needs plenty of fresh water for good health. But it can be hard to ensure he gets as much as he needs, especially when he's outdoors: Even non-finicky dogs can turn up their noses at stagnant, warm, or debris-filled water. Plus, standing water attracts a major canine health enemy: mosquitos, which can carry heartworm and the West Nile virus. With one simple installation and perhaps some training (aided by the clear, comprehensive usage guide) on your part, this innovative fountain takes worry out of outdoor watering.
TIP: Objects, not motion, activate the fountain's sensors, so carefully read the instructions to determine the best place for your WaterDog.
Editors' Choice Winner Seal
Contech Electronics Inc.'s WaterDog installs on any outdoor spigot to supply dogs with fresh, clean water on demand. Ultrasonic sensors turn the water flow on and off depending on a dog's proximity. WaterDog is especially helpful in the summer, when dogs are more prone to dehydration and heatstroke. Lucy the Pekingese enjoys using the WaterDog.
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