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Dog Water Bottles typically have a ball bearing which forms a vacuum with the metal tube in the bottle and this creates a seal preventing the water flow. When the ball bearing is licked it breaks the vacuum seal and releases the water by acting like an opening and closing valve.
Dog water bottles can work in several different ways and it depends on the kind of pet water bottle you have purchased. The two key players you will no doubt come across are the ball bearing bottle and the 2 in 1 bottle and bowl so let's take a look at how both of these work.
How Does the Plastic 2 in 1 Bottle and Bowl Work?
This type of bottle allows you to have a bowl essentially attached to the bottle. It moulds around it making it compact and easy to carry. The bottle simply pulls out and you squeeze it to get the desired amount of water into the bowl. Any that is not used can be thrown away and then it is closed together so you can be on your way.
Stainless steel and ceramic bottles are great safe materials to use when it comes to pets consuming food and water. The stainless-steel bottle will keep your water ice cold and the water waste is non-existent thanks to the ball bearing (valve) mechanism.
How Do You Use a Dog Water Bottle?
If you are using a 2 in 1 bottle, then all you need to do is tip it and squeeze the plastic bottle to fill the bowl. If you are using a ball bearing water bottle, then you simply hold it at a 45 degree angle and let your pet lick the tip and the water will begin tor release. If you find it is dripping too much, then reduce your angle slightly.
After a fun day at the park or even just a brisk walk, your dog's paws can get very messy, very quickly. Whether they're about to hop back into the car or you just want some extra security knowing you won't have prints all over the floor, the best Dog Foot Cleaners offer thorough cleaning and are easy to tote around with you. While there are many paw cleaning cups on the market, they all tend to work in a similar way. Fill the cup with water (shampoo can be added as well), insert their dog’s paw, and let the soft bristles do the work before you wipe dry.
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