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My lab and rottie/shepard mix both lived to be 14yo drinking tap water.
anyways, I did buy this last time, and never ended up getting around to using it, and also don't have any faucets low enough to the ground for them anyways lol
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This looks neat if you could train your dog to use it. My dogs are always knocking their bowls over, the numb skulls are always making a mess. They always seem to be thirsty when ever I come home, and I hate the thought they were thirsty for any length of time.. Then again my dogs are indoor dogs, so I guess it is not for me because they are never outside for more than it takes for them to do the do-do that they do do.
My lab and rottie/shepard mix both lived to be 14yo drinking tap water.
anyways, I did buy this last time, and never ended up getting around to using it, and also don't have any faucets low enough to the ground for them anyways lol
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Dogs don't have the same digestive system as humans. They have a much more acidic stomach. It's much less common for them to get e. coli or salmonella poisoning because of this, as they evolved to eat a diet almost entirely of raw animals, including that animals digestive contents.
Yea, maybe if you lived in Detroit you should have done that.