• Ecourages pets to drink
  • More drinking reduces risk of urinary tract and kidney infections
  • Reduces splashing and spills
  • New pre-filter reduces cleaning maintenance, and wear and tear. 
  • Built-in 1 gallon reservoir makes refills less frequent.
  • Dishwasher safe prevents melting and damage.
  • The Drinkwell Fountain is designed, approved, and recommended by veterinarians, particularly for pets prone to urinary tract disorders. 


thawing a water bowl out?

Posted on Apr 18, 2010 under Best Dog Water Bowl | 8 Comments

what is the best way to thaw out an outside dog"s frozen water bowl? any suggestions?

  • Pets can drink
    straight from the stream. 
  • New pre-filter reduces cleaning maintenance, and wear and
    tear. 
  • Built-in 1 gallon reservoir makes refills less frequent.
  • Dishwasher safe prevents melting and damage.
  • The Drinkwell Fountain is designed, approved, and
    recommended by veterinarians, particularly for pets prone to urinary
    tract disorders. 

I agree with Trollkeper!!! Dump out and refill…

8 Responses to “thawing a water bowl out?”

  1. raz p Says:

    get a heated bowl.
    http://www.become.com/shop?q=heated+bowl&utm_campaign=become&utm_source=yahoo&utm_medium=ssp&utm_term=heated+bowl
    But until you do, you can run the bowl under hot water and fill it up again.
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  2. KitKat Says:

    Bring it inside and let it melt until you can get the ice out.
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  3. Trollkepr Says:

    Dump it out and refill it. That is the best so your dog gets fresh water.
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  4. Beano Says:

    Boil some water in a pot and put the bowl over it.
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  5. loveRED Says:

    Just bring the bowl inside, and stick it in the sink or something. But whatever you do, don’t AntiFreeze it, because that can, and will, hurt you dog.
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  6. Lily Says:

    They also make rubber bowls that are easily bendable, so if the water freezes inside them, you just twist the bowl and it pops out, allowing you to refill it as needed.
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  7. Judy Says:

    Keep pouring cold water in the bowl (if you pour hot water in the bowl the bowl will crack).
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    It’s what I do everytime my dogs bowls get frozen.

  8. PILLOWS Says:

    I agree with Trollkeper!!! Dump out and refill…
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  • Ecourages pets to drink
  • More drinking reduces risk of urinary tract and kidney infections
  • Reduces splashing and spills
  • New pre-filter reduces cleaning maintenance, and wear and tear. 
  • Built-in 1 gallon reservoir makes refills less frequent.
  • Dishwasher safe prevents melting and damage.
  • The Drinkwell Fountain is designed, approved, and recommended by veterinarians, particularly for pets prone to urinary tract disorders. 


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