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Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / water fountain
- By lofty [gb] Date 04.04.05 11:30 UTC
go to www.petfountain.com

what do you think
- By sarstaff [gb] Date 04.04.05 22:27 UTC
It's ok if you can afford it, why not.

The only thing is , you shouldnt need a larger cotainer , unless you leave your dogs on their own all day every day ?

What do you think ?

Sarah x
- By wannabee [me] Date 08.04.05 17:13 UTC
My Sibe would love it.  She just cannot pass by running water and the favourite part of her walk is a brook which she dives in and tries to drink dry where it cascades! :D
- By Carla Date 08.04.05 17:16 UTC
I absolutely HAVE to get Willis one.
- By tohme Date 08.04.05 17:21 UTC
I think the sound of all that running water would initiate some more......................... ;)
- By lofty [gb] Date 08.04.05 22:40 UTC
The fountain got delivered today at 11am and they love it
- By kayc [gb] Date 08.04.05 22:45 UTC
OMG no, not in this house lol.  Ellie is a water fanatic, doesn't drink it just paddles. (Both paws work like mad till bowl is empty, and kitchen is a swimming pool.  Bad enough with a 2litre bowl, but 2.5 gallons.  :eek:
- By wannabee [me] Date 09.04.05 20:30 UTC
My 6 month girl paddles in her water bowl too.  Why do they do this?  At first I thought it was because she drinks from a stainless steel bowl and could see her reflection.  But she carried on paddling even after we changed her to a plastic bowl.  She adores water of any kind btw.  lol.
- By Carla Date 09.04.05 20:32 UTC
Do they deliver to the UK then? How much was it? PM me if you like :)
Topic Dog Boards / Feeding / water fountain

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