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Best Water Filters for Dog Owners

Choosing the Right Water Filter For Your Dog

Best Water Filters
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Choosing to provide your dog with filtered water is a personal decision. As a general rule, if pet owners are drinking filtered water, then their dogs probably should too. With so many different types and brands of dog water filters, it can be hard to choose the right one to buy for your dog. Below, I share tips on choosing a water filter that benefits you and your dog. And yes, I’ve used each one of these personally.

Types of Dog Water Filters

Reverse Osmosis Water Filter

By far, reverse osmosis water filter system is the easiest way to get filtered water. It’s basically always available. Pet owners can purchase reverse osmosis units from local hardware stores and install themselves. If you’re not particularly handy, there are companies that can install the system for you.

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Carbon Water Filters

Carbon water filters are available in many different formats. Some attach to kitchen faucets, some are built into refrigerator water systems and others are attached to water containers. All varieties can be easily found at your local hardware center or large retail chain.

These products contain carbon filters, which remove some harmful bacteria, chemicals and trace metals. Some brands remove fluoride and chlorine while others don’t, so always research each brand before purchasing. If you have large dogs, a carbon water filter is neither cost nor labor effective. As for taste, I think the reverse osmosis system does a much better job.

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Dog Water Fountains

Yes, there really are dog water bowls that filter water continuously! I was a bit skeptical at first, but having dogs that refuse to drink water if a blade of grass was floating in it, I purchased one immediately.

Dog water fountains contain carbon filters and water is constantly recycled through the attached water filter. Not only is tap water filtered, but water is also automatically filtered after your dog drinks, removing grass, dirt, hair or whatever else your dog may have come into contact. Keep in mind, some water filters can be noisy, which can scare some dogs away from the water bowl.

My favorite dog water fountain brand is Drinkwell Zen Fountain by Petsafe. I highly recommend stainless steel or glass bowls because they’re less likely to cause allergic reactions (see details here). Having a large dog, it’s difficult to find bowls that my dog doesn’t trip over or take up too much space in my home. However, the Drinkwell Zen Fountain bowl was a great solution for this problem. For homes with multiple small dogs, I highly recommend the Drinkwell 360 Multi-Pet Stainless Steel Fountain.

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Regardless of the water filter you choose, providing your dog with filtered water is the right thing to do!

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