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Keep Your Dog Water Bowl From Freezing

Posted by Tom Shannon on

If you haven't noticed yet, dogs have been found to drink more water in the winter! The lower humidity levels and the high metabolic requirement for dogs to stay warm, active and avoid dehydration are reasons for giving them enough water during the cold winter months. But if you live in really cold, sub-zero climates keeping water to remain liquid can be challenging. A lot of times, you find water turns to ice which defeats the whole purpose of leaving water outside. 

K&H Pet Products Pet Thermal Bowl Stainless Steel

 

The K&H Thermal Bowl changes all that. The bowl never feels very warm to the touch, but manages to stay just warm enough to prevent freezing. The base of the bowl is wide which helps it to stay flat on the ground or from tipping over. And, the power cord has a steel-wrapped covering to prevent it from being chewed. Spill-resistant and Safety bundled in one!

Did we mention that the bowl is made of stainless steel? The Stainless steel bowl does not harbor bacteria, stain, or absorb smells, and is also easy to clean and disinfect - Perfect for the Outdoors!

Are you worried about the bowl using up too much electricity to keep water from freezing? You're in luck, the K&H Pet Thermal Bowl only uses 25-watts of electricity - enough power to keep water from freezing even in sub-zero weather.

Don't have a dog or cat that could use the thermal bowl? We have read from other pet owners that rabbits, chickens, and evens birds have used the K&H Pet Thermal Bowl without issues.

Breaking ice in the winter is no fun. Check out the K&H Pet Thermal bowl and you never have to break ice again... as long as the bowl is plugged in, of course :-)

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