Eliminate the Risk of Dehydration on the Road
It's Saturday. Beautiful weather. You're going for a walk with your dog. An hour through the woods. Maybe two. Your dog runs happily ahead. Sniffing everywhere. Playing with a stick. And then... you see it. Your dog is panting. Heavy. His tongue is hanging out. He's looking for shade. But there's no water.
You look around. A ditch? It's green with blue-green algae. A puddle of rainwater? Full of bacteria. You think, "Oh well, we'll be home soon." But meanwhile? Your dog is dehydrated. And faster than you think.
Dehydration can occur within an hour and causes significant damage to the body. It can happen even faster in hot weather or during intense exercise. And by the time you see the symptoms—lethargy, dry gums, sunken eyes—it's often too late.
The Problem Every Dog Owner Recognizes
You think your dog will tell you when he's thirsty. But he doesn't. Dogs can't talk. And a dog needs about 1.5 liters of water a day on average—more in hot weather or during strenuous activity. But how do you know if he's drinking enough when you're out and about?
The Hard Truth About Dehydration:
- Dehydration can occur within an hour, which is life-threatening, especially in puppies.
- Dogs may become lethargic, react poorly and show behavioral changes
- Stagnant water harbors parasites and bacteria such as Giardia, botulism and Weil's disease
- In warm weather, your dog quickly loses moisture through panting
- By the time you notice it, the damage has already been done
Why Drinking From Ditches or Puddles Is Life-Dangerous
You might think, "Didn't wild dogs drink from streams too?" But that was running water. Stagnant water in ponds and puddles poses health risks due to parasites and bacteria.
What's in that 'innocent' water:
- Giardia (parasite that causes diarrhea)
- Blue-green algae (poisonous, can be fatal)
- Weil's disease (bacterial infection)
- Botulism (food poisoning)
- Motor oil and gasoline from parking garages
- Urine from sick animals
And then your dog gets diarrhea. And vomiting. And diarrhea causes even more dehydration. A vicious cycle that ends at the vet with an IV costing over €200.
Why 16,473 Dog Owners Already Trust This Bottle
✓ Always Clean Water at Hand - No bacteria, no parasites, no risk
✓ One-Touch System - Press the button, water in the tank, ready
✓ Leak-Proof Design - No wet bag, no wasted water
✓ 550ml Capacity - Enough for 2-3 hours of walking
✓ Integrated Drinking Trough - No additional bowl required
✓ Compact & Light (200g) - Fits in any bag or on your belt
✓ BPA-Free Material - 100% safe for pets
✓ 4 Colors Available - Pink, Green, White, Blue
Technical Specifications
| Properties |
Details |
| Type
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Portable water bottle with integrated drinking trough |
| Capacity
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550ml (enough for 2-3 hours of walking) |
| Drinking trough
|
Integrated, no loose parts |
| Operation
|
One-push button system (easy to use with one hand) |
| Material
|
PC + ABS plastic (BPA-free and food-safe) |
| Dimensions
|
7 x 25.5 cm (fits in any bag) |
| Weight
|
Only 200 grams (empty) |
| Leak protection
|
Double seal, 100% leak-proof |
| To colour
|
Pink, Green, White, Blue |
| Season
|
All seasons (also works in cold) |
| Suitable for
|
Dogs of all sizes (also cats and rabbits) |
Perfect For Dog Owners Who:
✅ Regularly walk (30+ minutes) with their dog
✅ Have active dogs that run and play a lot
✅ Being outside in the summer when it is 20°C+
✅ Taking their dog to the park, beach or forest
✅ Traveling by car or camper
✅ Sports with their dog (running, cycling, canicross)
✅ Puppies have (extra sensitive to dehydration)
✅ Older dogs have health problems
The Medical Facts Every Dog Owner Should Know
Dogs need about 50-60 milliliters of water per kilogram of body weight per day. A 20kg dog therefore needs at least 1 liter per day – more in hot weather or during strenuous activity.
What happens when you get dehydrated:
- The blood becomes thicker and more viscous
- The organs receive less oxygen
- The gums become sticky and dry
- The skin loses elasticity (test: pull up the scruff of the neck - it doesn't come back immediately = dehydrated)
- Dark, concentrated urine
- Lethargy, lethargy, poor response to name
In case of severe dehydration (if you are too late):
- Infusion required at the vet (€150-300)
- Irreparable damage to organs possible
- It can be fatal in puppies
With this water bottle?
- Always fresh, clean water available
- Prevents dehydration before symptoms develop
- No pathogens from ditches or ponds
- Investment of €37.49 vs €200+ vet
Why This Works Better Than Regular Solutions
| Problem |
Solution With This Bottle |
| Drinking from ditches → Bacteria, parasites |
Clean tap water → No risk |
| Take a loose container with you → Hassle, heavy |
Integrated tray → All in one |
| Regular bottle → Dog can't get out |
Special drinking trough → Easy drinking |
| Needs a lot of space → Doesn't fit in bag |
Compact (25.5cm) → Fits everywhere |
| Spilling water → Waste |
One-touch system → Just enough |
| Heavy bottle → Awkward to carry |
Only 200g → Barely noticeable |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: My dog is a bit larger (30kg+). Is 550ml enough?
A: For walks of up to 2-3 hours, this is sufficient. For longer hikes, you can refill the bottle along the way at a tap or water fountain. Many owners of large dogs take two.
Q: How do I activate the water to the drinking trough?
A: Simple: press the button on the side, and water flows into the integrated bowl. Release the button, and the flow stops. Any water your dog doesn't drink can be returned to the water by turning the bottle upside down.
Q: Doesn't this really leak? I've already tried three others, all of which leaked.
A: This one has a double seal—one on the cap and one on the pressure system. In our tests (and based on 1,000+ reviews), this is the most leak-proof version on the market.
Q: Does this also work for cats or rabbits?
A: Yes! The water bowl is suitable for all pets. Perfect for cats when traveling or rabbits during transport to the vet.
Q: Can this go in the dishwasher?
A: We recommend cleaning by hand (lukewarm water and soap). This extends the life of the seals. Rinse thoroughly with clean water after each use.
Q: How often should I change the water?
A: Fresh water daily is ideal. In warm weather (25°C+), it's best to change it twice a day to prevent bacterial growth.
Money Back Guarantee & Delivery Benefits
🚚 Free shipping from €50 within NL & BE
📦 In stock - Fast delivery
⚡ Please note: Only 23 pieces left in Green
✅ 30-day money-back guarantee
⭐ 4.8/5 stars based on 1,673 reviews
💳 Post-payment possible via Klarna
🌱 BPA-free - 100% safe for pets
🔒 CE approved - Meets European safety standards
Get rid of the fear of dehydration
Order today and enjoy worry-free walks. No more stress about where your dog can drink. No expensive vet bills for parasite infections. Just a healthy, well-hydrated dog who enjoys every walk.
The choice is simple:
€37.49 for a water bottle that will last for years
OR
€200+ in veterinary costs when things go wrong
Additional Tips for Optimal Use:
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Always fill up before you leave - Don't forget! Make it a ritual: grab belt = fill bottle
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Offer regularly - Every 20-30 minutes while walking, more often in warm weather
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Watch for the signals - Panting, tongue out, seeking shade = time to drink
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Clean thoroughly weekly - Prevents bacterial growth and keeps water fresh
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Freeze the bottle in summer - Freeze half full of water, top up the rest = hours of cool water
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Clip it to your belt or bag - Never forget it, always within reach