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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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hahahaha
That said, I've never seen any real study suggesting dogs have issues with the levels of any chemicals we add to tap water.
Edit: downvotes just prove how shit our education system is
What this proves is how well you can take feedback which is not good but the real problem is stirring up the fear by saying something as alarming as "my tap water could of been a cause for my dogs death" with no proof
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.
Figured this was pretty normal these days? Tap water can have dirt in the pipes and crap for decades.