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Zeus H2Eau Drinking Fountain

Good Housekeeping's top pick specifically for dogs — holds a massive 6 liters and stands nearly 7 inches tall so larger breeds don't have to strain to drink. BPA-free plastic parts are dishwasher safe for easy weekly cleaning.

$32-$39
Pros
  • Largest capacity on Good Housekeeping's list at 6 liters — ideal for large or multiple dogs
  • Elevated 6.75 inches from floor so tall dogs don't have to bend uncomfortably
  • BPA-free plastic parts are dishwasher safe
  • Audible pump noise alerts you when water needs refilling
  • Simple two-piece design makes hand-washing quick and easy
Cons
  • Short 3.8-foot cord may require an extension cord depending on outlet placement
  • Replacement filters cost about $7/month, one of the pricier options
  • No way to visually check water level
  • Plastic construction less hygienic than stainless steel long-term
Why we recommend it

If you have a big dog, this is the one. The elevated design and huge capacity solve the two biggest problems dog owners face with fountains, and the simple two-piece construction means cleaning takes minutes.

What the experts said

Dogs drink more water than cats and this holds a full six liters of water for them, filtering it and sending it bubbling or running out the top.

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It's made with dogs in mind, elevated almost a full seven inches so those taller pups don't have to bend down too far to get hydrated.

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Many of the Amazon reviewers say that because this is just essentially two large pieces (top and bottom) they can easily hand-wash them in the sink once a week.

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