Best Dog Water Bowl
Posted on Aug 27, 2009 under Best Dog Water Bowl, Dog Bowl, Dog Bowls, Dog Water Bowl | No CommentFinally a Dog Water Bowl With Everything.
For most people, choosing a dog water bowl is usually as simple as heading to the local pet store and buying the first bowl in sight.
But the purchase of a dog water bowl requires some consideration.
Besides the obvious factors like dog size, you must also consider the activity level, age and whether a dog bowl will be used indoors or outdoors.
Puppies like to chew everything, so a plastic bowl may not be be most appropriate. Plastic that is swallowed can obstruct a dog’s digestive system causing medical problems.
Puppies can chew hoses on automatic feeders too, rendering them worthless.
Plastic dog bowls have other limitations. Scratches in plastic dog bowls can be a breeding ground for bacteria.
So is a metal bowl the answer?
Not necessarily.
If the dog bowl is used primarily outdoors, metal dog bowls can rust.
Also, any water left in a bowl can become stagnant and draw mesquitos and bacteria.
Most dog bowls lack anti-skid material too. The bowl gets moved all around by the dog which looks messy and can become a hazard for trips and falls.
To deal with these issues, a friend of mine created a new kind of dog water bowl that addresses these and more.


