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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.


Posted on Nov 30, 2010 under Best Dog Water Bowl |
i have 1 year old rottwieler who is a rescue dog ,let me tell you about her ,she was beaten nearly to death in a park with a stick,she was bleeding to death when a old couple found her and helped her,i got her from rescue kennel they told me what she been through and the look in her eyes was of love,after all shes been through she just wants love,she is the most beautiful sweetest dog ever,she is scared of her own shadow wich is to be expected,she scared of her water bowl and everything,she sleeps on my bed now and often wakes me up with a kiss,i just wanted to write this to people who hate rottys as they have attacked what about the rottys who have been attacked no one reads about them,i realy adore my dog and regardless to what people say a dog dont attack for no reason ,just maybe the owner hurt the dog and the dog took its revenge,my dog would lick a baby to death not eat it lol so all you rotty haters maybe th dog just got its revenge hey?
- 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.


Good for you, they are indeed a great breed of dog.
All of my best friends are Rottweilers :-0
Good Luck and God Bless
Posted on Nov 22, 2010 under Best Dog Water Bowl |
My 85lb,12 year old golden retriever is in relatively good health, he has arthritis but still gets up and downstairs, eats normally, has no major problems. However in past year he has shown signs of not being as playful as once was, doesnt like any "rough" housing like he used to. This is fine and because of it I make sure to be watchful when I have visitors or small kids around (my kids are teens) and ask them not to be too rough. But flash to now. Two weeks ago I had a bbq and a guest he didnt know went to pet him (a bit too enthusiastly) and he showed teeth and snarled and came very close to biting. I had never seen him do that except to other dogs maybe who were trying to steal his toys/food. Since then he has increasingly been getting "meaner" pushing his brother (my other dog) out of the way to the water bowl or for a toy. Showing teeth to my 16 yr old son when he tries to take a toy from him. I am now worried. We occasionally have neighbors/guests come by the house or in the yard with small children. As much as I can I will keep him away from them but I can’t be there 24/7. He is a large dog and could do damage.
- 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.


This dog is like a child to me, he is the best dog in every way, never ever was a problem, never needed a leash to walk, never messed in the house, not once!, he is loved so much.
Advice?
To add some details, he is on pain meds (Rimadyl) and supplements for his joints.
im wondering if he is pain from his arthritis my friend had a jack russel that got arthritis and he used to show aggression from time to time and when they took him to the vet the vet said he was in pain from it and gave medication but that is my friends dogs case
Posted on Nov 08, 2010 under Best Dog Water Bowl |
My dog is in the crate (if you saw my last question this is her first night) and she is barking tons.
I noticed she had an empty water bowl and was panting so I filled it up. Now she is still crazy and has yet to drink the water.
I am not sure if she has noticed the water or not, but she is trying to push the cage open.
How can I direct her to the water bowl?
Also, I don’t think it’s a medical problem. Earlier in the day after we gave her water she stopped panting.
Just an FYI
I like the idea of taking her for a walk, but its the middle of the night out here and I’m not sure I’m comfortable walking outside at this age during the night. xD
I cannot take her out of the cage.
We are training her to get used to the cage after 9:00 pm.
- 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 will be keeping her company for the first few nights, that was an excellent idea to sleep next to the crate.
she’ll drink when she needs it, panting cools them off. you can drop a treat in it that’s what i did .
she’s nervous because it’s a new place have no fear about the panting. just lay with her and whisper to her and pet and massage her.
whispering is very comforting to animals
my aunts new dog did that and it wore itself out and fell asleep.
also a radio or tv on overnight will be good. worked for mine.
put the crate next to your bed i do that, then you can just lay there and they see you. and you dont have to keep getting up.
Posted on Oct 30, 2010 under Best Dog Water Bowl |
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Posted on Oct 21, 2010 under Best Dog Water Bowl |
I’ve already got the crate and I’ve already picked out the food.
What leash is best? I hear that leather and breakaway one’s are always the best choice
Toys?
Collar?
Dog bowl/water bowl?
Bed?
Brush?
There’s also a Pet Supermarket close to my house (small store) and there’s a Petco not too far. Anyone who can help me out with the stuff i should i get and the breed is a Pembroke Welsh Corgi.
So the pup is very small here’s a video on what it would like: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wgPHVb6UKM
10 POINTS who can help me out on this and also how much i’ll be spending.
THANKS!
Yeah, He will be 8 weeks.
Linze: I probably can’t afford a dog training class until another 2 weeks. I’ll do my best to to train the puppy myself, i’m not expert, but i will research on Youtube to make sure i can get a basic start. I’ve always been natural when dealing with dogs i think i could do it.
Congratulations on your new puppy. Corgi are great dogs, we had them on our horse farm and of course as pets. I personally love the Lupine Products. I use the Combo Collars but they have all types. They have a LIFE time guarantee on their products even if chewed. I have sent several back with no problems or questions. You can got to www.lupine.com to see their stuff and find a supplier.
Of course toys. The Puppy Kongs are great. They are durable and they entertain your puppy for the longest time. I use to but use the actual Kong fillings and treats but after awhile I would freeze them with chicken broth, or put peanutbutter in them. Toys balls or things that squeek are great for playing fetch. Corgi are herders so sometimes chasing down a ball gives them a little kick. I use to buy the plush dog toys as well, still do. But the puppies love them and love to sleep with them. Kind of a comfort thing from losing the rest of the litter.
- 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.


Water and Food bowls go with either Stainless Steel or Porcelain. Never plastic. First plastic are not durable, second the plastic contains a chemical that can cause health issues for the dogs after prolonged use and the plastic also retain bacteria.
Bedding or beds are great especially for the crate. Do not go with too of expensive nor fluffy one for now. Puppies chew chew and chew and sometimes those beds end up the nicest chew toy.
For now buy the puppy brushes but the Furminator is a great brush for shedders like Corgi.
I use to use the Potty pads for training and to protect my floors. All pet stores carry them. I used the grass scented ones to that my dog learned without confuse that they should potty on the grass scent.
You also want to get aides for potty training and for cleaning. If you do not clean way the scent where they have had mistakes they will keep using that spot. I also got some bitter apple spray. It is not harmful but it has a horrible taste. ALL puppies love to chew so it is nice to have to save furniture or other items.
I use all Lupine Products. Collars, Leashes and Harness. But them I have a training Lead. I use the 30 foot or 50 foot. You can get nice ones at PetCo. They are great for training outdoors but also for giving your puppy some running room and then teaching the come command.
Some Puppy treats for training.
Good Luck and Best Wishes!!!!!!!!
Posted on Sep 29, 2010 under Best Dog Water Bowl |
i know they have before u get one
.food bowl
.water bowl
.leash
.collar
. crate
. Dog Food:blue i researched about and good for dogs.
-__-toys: Kong’s balls disc etc^__^
.harness especially for little dogs because there small and tug it could them
. Dog bed:soft so the dog likes it
. brush and comb depending on his coat
.dog shampoo
. something cozy and dark small for because we lots of storms
. treats for training the dogdogieggie life jacket when the lake
. rain coat and sweater for little dogs or dogs with not that much hair body heat quickly
.booties
what to get ready before the puppy/dog comes home
.puppy proof it
. get the food ready and the water
.get the crate ready
what to do when i the get the puppy/dog.
. get sprayed or neuter
.make it feel if puppy warm a bottle and under also have a clock
You forgot about potty training & that spray that tastes like sour apple to spray on things its not supposed to chew on & you forgot about it’s first tooth brush & tooth paste.
Have fun.
Posted on Sep 10, 2010 under Best Dog Water Bowl |
I want to get a playpen for my new dog (yorkie) only for him to stay in AT NIGHT and when he’s HOME ALONE. I want to stay below $80.00.
I will put his food bowl in there a little bit of water (so there is no accidents) a couple of toys and a bed.
While this is a noble idea, I think that you should reconsider. Crate training is a much better option if you are looking to avoid accidents becuase the dog will not potty in the same area they sleep. If the are is just big enough for them to stand up and turn around, and no bigger than that, they will try not to have accidents. With a play pen, the dog has access to too much space. They will compartmentalize the larger space, and one of the areas will inevitably become the ‘accident’ area. If you are concerned about him spending too much time alone, see if you can come home during lunch and him out, or have a friend stop by for you.
Posted on Aug 26, 2010 under Best Dog Water Bowl |
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Posted on Aug 11, 2010 under Best Dog Water Bowl |
What’s the best cheapest Dog/Cat Travel food and water bowls?
a brought a canvas bowl for water but he will not drink from it
A small plastic works fine and a small bottle I can refill
Posted on Jul 16, 2010 under Best Dog Water Bowl |
Hi I’m getting a cockapoo…..I was wondering where are the best places to get…..
-Crate
-Shampoo
-Brush/comb
-Dog food
-Food/water bowls
-Collar/leash
-Doggy treats
~Anything else please tell me!~
Basically all dog stuff…….thanks.
Petsmart, it has more variety then Petco. If you are not in a hurry to get these items. Try www.petedge.com I love this site. you can get collars for $3, frontline for cheap, sweatshirts as low as $4, crates, dog bowls, harnessess, beds, etc at ridiculously low prices. However if you spend less then $60.00 (before tax) you well get stuck with an $8.00 fee.
Also you may want to try going to Ross if you have one in your area, I found a lot of dog bowls, beds. The same with Big Lots.
You’ll be surprised how much you run up a bill at Petsmart if you choose to get everything at once in one place.
Good luck!
- 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.

