Quick answer

Our top pick is the PetSafe Drinkwell Platinum Dog Water Fountain. Its large capacity and replaceable carbon filter keep water fresh, while the wide basin reduces fur buildup. For budget-conscious owners, the Catit Flower Fountain (also great for small dogs) is a solid alternative. If you need a stainless steel option for durability, the Pioneer Pet Raindrop Fountain is excellent.

What to consider for Dog Water Fountain For Long Haired Dogs

Long-haired dogs shed more, so fur can clog fountains quickly. Look for models with wide openings and easy-to-clean parts. A replaceable carbon filter is essential to catch hair and debris. Also consider the water capacity: larger tanks mean less frequent refills. Stainless steel or BPA-free plastic are safe materials. Noise level matters if the fountain is in a quiet room.

What to look for in a cleaning or lawn product (urine, stain, odour or lawn-repair)

When choosing a cleaner for accidents, look for genuine enzymatic action that breaks down urine proteins and odour at the source. Ensure the product is pet-safe once dry, with no harsh residues. For stains, check that it works on your surface (carpet, hardwood, or grass). For lawn repair, choose a formula that neutralises nitrogen burns and is safe for pets after drying.

How we chose these picks

  • Compared customer reviews and ratings from multiple retailers.
  • Evaluated filtration systems and ease of cleaning for long-haired dog owners.
  • Considered water capacity and material safety (stainless steel vs. BPA-free plastic).
  • Assessed noise levels reported by users.
  • Checked warranty and customer support reputation.
  • Focused on products with replaceable filters widely available.
  • Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission.

What to avoid

  • Avoid ammonia-based cleaners: the smell can attract dogs to re-mark the spot.
  • Do not use products not labelled pet-safe; some contain chemicals harmful if ingested.
  • Steer clear of harsh lawn chemicals that can burn grass or harm pets if they walk on treated areas before drying.

For more help, explore our dog guides and dog care products or dog health sections.

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