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No-Spill Water Bowl
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The Road Refresher is an ingenious non-spill pet bowl that eliminates spills and reduces your pet's slobber by up to 90%. Ideal for the home and all forms of travel.
For The Home - Stops spills from accidental kicks, this non spill pet travel bowl also keeps long ears and beards out of the water. The non spill pet travel bowl encourages tidy drinking as it limits the amount of water your dog can pick up at any one time. The clever design will keep long ears and beards out of the water. Reduces your pet's slobber by 90%.
When you travel with your dog - Can be filled with water and then safely left within a car so your pet has access to fresh water whenever he wants, yet none will spill. With this bowl your dog can arrive healthy and refreshed wherever you go.
How It Works - The bowl has a floating plate inside which feeds enough water through for your dog to drink at all times, yet immediately restricts the flow when ever their is a surge of water from cornering, braking, kicking and so on. It has a Velcro base so it fixes onto carpets. Additional Velcro pads included for use with other surfaces.
This bowl does not stop a dog from sticking their feet in the water bowl. Dogs that like to stand in their water bowl should probably get water from a bucket that is clipped at chest height off the ground.
Made from heat resistant, toughened polypropylene. Easily comes apart for cleaning and clicks right back together again. Holds 1.4 liters or 54 fluid ounces. Suitable for dogs of all sizes and breeds.
"There are other dog dishes that have a lip on the cover that claim to stop water from spilling out. THEY DON'T WORK. This is the most ingenious dog water bowl I have seen in 50 years." -Ed Frawley
Dogs tend to destroy bowls should have a stainless steel pail that can be secured to a fence, crate door or wall with a clip OR they should only have access to something like this when you are present to supervise and teach the dog this isn’t acceptable.
March 5, 2009
Hi Cindy,
I love that spill proof bowl I bought from you guys. I tried everything including surrendering and putting the bowl in the tub to catch the mess.
My pup cannot get the water out of this bowl I bought from you .... no matter how he tries. It has taught him to drink the water when he is thirsty and it is not a toy. Amazing.
Thanks Cindy,
Deb
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I have enjoyed the useful and effectiveness of your products and DVDs so far. I am considering the non spill water bowl for my new dog because he has a horrible habit of pawing the water until there is nothing left in the bowl, which leaves him and my other innocent dog thirsty and heat effected because we live in a VERY HOT climate. I am desperate, he does not knock over water, so will this work for the water "digging"? Thanks- Margot |
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I don't know how energetic your dog is at pawing his bowl. If he is crazy about digging he could possibly get his foot in over the lip of the bowl and potentially tip it over. With that said if this were my dog I would try the bowl. It comes with Velcro but I may also get some industrial strength Velcro with sticky back and Velcro it to the floor. Then in my opinion it would work fine. I am very impressed with this bowl. Kind Regards, Ed Frawley |
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I'd first like to tell you that we are grateful that our pups breeder turned us on to your videos. When we thanked him he said he wasn't doing it for us, he was doing it for the dog. I also read many of the articles on your site and have even switched from Innova kibble to The Honest Kitchen which I feel was a great move. Thank you. Anyway, please, my question is what would you recommend doing for a 5 month old GSD pup who likes to stick her whole mouth in the water bowl, blow bubbles, and sling water all over the kitchen floor. Of course we don't want to unintentionally discourage her from drinking but it is getting old quick. The water bowl is elevated by one of those stands figuring if it was on the floor she would tip it over or dig in it like she tries to do with the one outside. She is very smart and has completed your 8 weeks to 8 months lessons but she has this very strong wild side and the last thing I want to do is break her spirit. I'd appreciate any suggestions. Thank you! Sincerely, Jeff |
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We’ve had good input from our customers on this bowl. Our friend uses one of these for his 2 dogs now, because they were messy drinkers also. He’s very pleased with it. Cindy |
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Just so you know, my dog defeated your bowl the first time she used it. She put her foot in it to get more water and tracked water all over the kitchen just like before. Very disappointed in the product. Elizabeth |
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Hi Elizabeth, I’m sorry you are disappointed in our non spill bowl. Unfortunately, if your dog is putting her feet in a bowl, no bowl we sell is going to stop her from tracking water all over. This has nothing to do with the bowl or it’s intended usage. There are a large number of dogs that like to use their feet to dig, paw or stand in their water, and this bowl is not going to keep them from doing this. If you had asked my opinion for bowl suggestions prior to your purchase, I would have made the recommendation of a small bucket elevated above floor level (clipped to a gate, wall or fence) to make it more difficult for her to get her feet in. We offer free advice and suggestions to everyone who writes to us, to help them select the best products for their particular dog. Again, I’m sorry this isn’t what you expected and I appreciate your business and input. Cindy Rhodes |
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