How to Improve the Quality of Your Pet's Drinking Water
Use stainless steel or ceramic for the water bowl container., Make sure the container is over-sized., Take care of the condition of your water bowl., Don't just use really hot water., Change the water frequently., Spritz the bowl with a light mist...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Use stainless steel or ceramic for the water bowl container.
Don't use materials like plastic. , The bigger the animal, the larger the container should be., Don't scrub them with anything abrasive.
You want them to stay as pristine as possible.
Scratches and abrasions will encourage mold and bacteria growth., It doesn't work, unless you are sending it through a commercial level dishwasher (which uses soap, anyway).
Use whatever soap you use, and be sure to rinse it really well., Do it at least twice a day.
If it is a warm day, they will be needing more water than usual, and no one wants to drink gross water., It helps to ensure that there are fewer germs and parasites for your pets to be exposed to.
The tiny amount of hydrogen peroxide that they are exposed to is insignificant., There are more and more things in our water that we don't want in our bodies.
If you drink filtered water, so should they. -
Step 2: Make sure the container is over-sized.
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Step 3: Take care of the condition of your water bowl.
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Step 4: Don't just use really hot water.
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Step 5: Change the water frequently.
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Step 6: Spritz the bowl with a light mist of peroxide after you have cleaned it.
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Step 7: Give them filtered water.
Detailed Guide
Don't use materials like plastic. , The bigger the animal, the larger the container should be., Don't scrub them with anything abrasive.
You want them to stay as pristine as possible.
Scratches and abrasions will encourage mold and bacteria growth., It doesn't work, unless you are sending it through a commercial level dishwasher (which uses soap, anyway).
Use whatever soap you use, and be sure to rinse it really well., Do it at least twice a day.
If it is a warm day, they will be needing more water than usual, and no one wants to drink gross water., It helps to ensure that there are fewer germs and parasites for your pets to be exposed to.
The tiny amount of hydrogen peroxide that they are exposed to is insignificant., There are more and more things in our water that we don't want in our bodies.
If you drink filtered water, so should they.
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Mark Jordan
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