Quick answer
The PetSafe Drinkwell Platinum Dog Water Fountain is our top pick for dogs that eat too fast. Its adjustable flow control lets you set a gentle stream that discourages gulping, and the large capacity means fewer refills. For multi-dog households, the Catit Flower Fountain offers a similar slow-flow option at a lower price, though its smaller reservoir may need more frequent refills.
What to consider for Dog Water Fountain For Dogs That Eat Too Fast
Dogs that eat too fast often gulp water too, which can lead to bloating or vomiting. A fountain with a slow, gentle flow encourages sipping rather than gulping. Look for adjustable flow settings, a wide drinking area, and a quiet pump. Also consider capacity: larger reservoirs reduce refill frequency, but ensure the fountain is easy to clean to prevent bacteria buildup. Materials like ceramic or stainless steel are preferable over plastic for durability and hygiene.
What to look for in a cleaning or lawn product (urine, stain, odour or lawn-repair)
For cleaning up after a fast-eating dog that may also have accidents, choose enzymatic cleaners that break down urine proteins and eliminate odour at the source. Ensure the product is labelled pet-safe once dry, and test on a small area first. For outdoor use, select a lawn-safe formula that won’t harm grass or soil. Avoid ammonia-based products, as they can attract dogs back to the same spot.
How we chose these picks
- Evaluated flow control features to promote slower drinking.
- Checked material quality (stainless steel, ceramic, BPA-free plastic).
- Considered ease of cleaning and filter replacement.
- Reviewed pump noise levels for quiet operation.
- Assessed capacity to match different household sizes.
- Read verified customer feedback on durability and performance.
- Compared price to value and warranty.
- Never ranked a product higher just because it pays a commission.
What to avoid
- Avoid ammonia-based cleaners: the smell mimics urine and encourages re-soiling.
- Do not use products not explicitly labelled pet-safe; some ingredients can be toxic if ingested.
- Avoid harsh lawn chemicals that require a long drying time; dogs may walk on treated grass before it’s safe.
For more tips, see our dog guides and check out dog health and dog care products.