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• Plastic bottle has a smaller nipple, which allows less water out at a time
• Great for those toy breeds
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 8.1 inches | | Package Width:
| 3.8 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.4 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.25 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 6 reviews |
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Worked fine for 10 yearsMay 07, 2010
By MaxdB We got one of these bottles 10 years ago... it worked fine until just recently when it developed a small air leak and dripped all the time. That's about par for plastic products that need to be water-tight. Plastic just doesn't last forever.
We have since replaced the old 32 oz plastic bottle with a new 32 oz plastic bottle and added a 1/2 gallon bottle also. Both continue to work fine. Leaks around the blue cap are easily resolved by trimming away any left over "flashing" from the molding process. Drips out of the spout are solved by squeezing the plastic bottle a little to force a little water out past the ball bearing... this speeds up the formation of the vacuum in the bottle so the dripping stops faster.
Our 10 1/2 and 8 1/2 year old dogs used the first bottle their entire lives. Neither of them ever got sick with anything. They prefer watter from this bottle and will only drink out of a bowl if the bottle is empty.
Stainless steel doesn't support the growth of bacteria - and the metal ball and tube are stainless steel. An occasional rinse-out is all the maintenance we ever did - a drop of diswashing liquid into the tube, water into the tube... slosh around a few times. Rinse throughly. Repeat. We did this maybe 4 or 5 times a year. The sloshing rolls the ball around cleaning it on all sides.
Dogs will drink out of puddles of slime, swamps, and any other manner of foul water if they are thirsty and there's no access to any fresher water. That terrible quality water doesn't make them sick. It's amazing how some people get all worked up about nothing.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great way to make sure your dog has fresh waterNov 24, 2009
By C. Wallace
"Havanese mommy"
No more water dripping off their long beards, no more floaties in the water from their backwash, and no more puddles from the grandkids playing in the water bowl. My dogs prefer drinking from the bottle, as we also have a fountain in the kitchen near the family room because when one gets a drink, they all line up for the water bottle and it gets a little noisy when you're trying to watch tv. I have a friend that made stands for them from PVC pipe and fittings, so I have several all over the house. When we have puppies, I put one on the exercise pen and they start drinking from it right away. When traveling by air, car or on foot, I just get a little hamster bottle to carry with me and it makes easy access to water without any spilling.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Perfectly fine Product!Jan 17, 2011
By LEB
"--Lori"
I got this 32 oz. Lixit bottle for my Am. Cocker Spaniel when she was a younger puppy. She's about 9 months old now. She loves this bottle! She would rather lie in her crate drinking out of this than use her big water bowl. She has fun taking a few licks and then smacking at it with her paw, taking more licks, smack...continue! I don't think she does it out of necessity. When I tap the end with my finger, the water comes out fine. Maybe it gives her a tiny bit bigger swallow, and she likes it. I don't have any problems with the bottle leaking either. It is attached to her crate which sits right on my living room carpet. It comes with a shaped wire hanger that hooks over the crate wires and has a notch that matches a little bulge on one side of the plastic bottle. So, with the hooks and the notch/catch system, it hangs securely enough on the outside of the crate where the dog cannot try using the bottle as a new chew toy! The bend in the nozzle allows it to reach inside the crate for drinking. I hung it right near a corner and placed it so that the end of the nozzle hangs about 8 inches above the bottom of the crate. A young pup may need it lowered. These days we have to re-fill it with water every couple days or so. Fine product.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Bottle won't stop dripping/leaking.May 25, 2007
By JB Even after following the instructions completely (filling the entire bottle and allowing for the water to drip out until a vacuum forms) the bottle still drips and leaks. It wouldn't stop dripping from the steel spout and it wouldn't stop leaking from the blue screw cap even though it was securly fastened.
I went to the pet store and bought a gerbal water bottle for $5 and it works perfectly.
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Piece of garbageJul 27, 2009
By R. Shea I'd give it no stars if I could. I bought one of these yesterday at Petco for my guinea pigs and it leaked like crazy! I like how it attached to the cage, but that doesn't mean anything when your cage ends up soaked and more water is on the bedding than in my piggies' mouths. To top it off, silly me told the checkout girl that I didn't need the receipt so I'm stuck with this useless thing. Lesson learned - ALWAYS GET THE RECEIPT.
Don't waste your money on this bottle. I've ordered a Water Buddy instead.
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