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No more refills! Now pets always have access to fresh, filtered water with the Drinkwell (Copywrite) Everflow Fountain. When used outdoors, the fountain connects to a standard garden hose and automatically refills to the desired water level preset by the pet's owner. With included accessories, Everflow can also be used indoors with a 1.5 gallon capacity. The fountain continuously circulates and filters the water, keeping it cleaner and fresher than a normal water bowl. Featuring dual filtration, a large foam filter catches large particles and debris before they reach the pump. A 3-layer carbon filter removes smaller debris and enhances the water's taste by removing bad tastes and odors. The free-falling stream entices pets to drink more water and the current inside the bowl helps move the debris towards the filters.
SKU | 2242812 |
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Primary Brand | PetSafe |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Length | 16.9 IN |
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Height | 11.6 IN |
Width | 16.9 IN |
Limited One Year Warranty
Pet fountains filter and circulate your pet's drinking water to inhibit bacteria growth and keep water cleaner and fresher than standing bowl water. Drinking enough water keeps your pet healthy and feeling great. Your pet needs 1 ounce of water per 1 pound of body weight every day. Keeping your pet hydrated helps prevent urinary and kidney problems and improve metabolism and temperature regulation. Drinking more water also helps sick or injured pets recover faster.
Indoor or Outdoor Use
No, I do not recommend this product.
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