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Drinkfontein voor honden: alles wat je moet weten

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Jeremy Palsma founder Prime AnimalZ
Founder Prime AnimalZ · 16 March 2026 · 5 min read

Quick answer

A water fountain for dogs stimulates water intake by offering running, filtered water. Dogs that normally drink little drink on average 30–40% more from a fountain than from a static bowl. Capacity: at least 2L for small dogs, 3L+ for medium and large dogs.

  • ✓ Dogs naturally drink more from running water (remaining instinct)
  • ✓ Minimum capacity by breed: small 1.5L / medium 2.5L / large 3.5L+
  • ✓ Replace filter: every 2–4 weeks (depending on water hardness)
  • ✓ The D600A is suitable for dogs up to labrador size

Dogs need significantly more water than cats — a 10 kg dog needs 500–700 ml daily, a 30 kg dog needs three times that. The problem: many dogs don't drink enough from a static bowl. Running water is associated in the animal brain with "clean" and "safe" — an innate reflex that both dogs and cats have. A water fountain for dogs plays directly into that.

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Chronically drinking too little in dogs leads to kidney stones, urinary tract infections and kidney failure in the long term. A water fountain is not a gadget — it is preventive health support for your dog's daily water balance.

How much water does a dog need per day?

Dog weightBreed exampleDaily water requirementRecommended fountain capacity
Under 5 kgChihuahua, Yorkshire terrier125–250 ml/day1.5 L
5–10 kgBeagle, Cocker spaniel250–500 ml/day2 L
10–20 kgBorder collie, Bulldog500–1000 ml/day2.5–3 L
20–35 kgLabrador, Golden retriever1000–1700 ml/day3.5 L+
35 kg+Bernese mountain dog, Great Dane1700–2500 ml/day4 L+ or multiple bowls

Water fountain vs. regular water bowl for dogs

FeatureStatic bowlWater fountain
Water intake stimulationNeutral✓ +30–40% more drinking
Bacterial growthQuickly — water stands still✓ Slower — constant movement + filter
Air filtrationNone✓ Carbon filter removes chlorine and impurities
Refilling frequency1–2× per day for large dogsLess — depending on capacity
MaintenanceSimple — rinsing is sufficientWeekly cleaning + monthly filter
Sound levelNo sound<30 dB (whisper quiet)

Also read: Cats that drink little have the same need for running water. Water fountain for cats: why running water matters so much — and why stagnant water is even riskier for cats than for dogs.

What to look for in a water fountain for dogs?

FeatureWhy importantWhat you want
CapacityLarge dogs drink a lot and empty quicklyAt least 2.5L for medium dogs; 3.5L+ for large
Pump strengthWeak pump flows poorly visible — less attractiveDouble pump for visibly running water
MaterialPlastic scratches and harbours bacteria when chewingStainless steel bowl or BPA-free hard plastic that resists chewing
Sound levelNoisy device scares dogs, disturbs at night<30 dB — whisper quiet
StabilityDogs are heavier and can knock over the bowlWide stable base; rubber ring at the bottom
CleanabilityDog saliva contains more bacteria than cat salivaFully disassemblable, dishwasher safe
Water Fountain D600A
Suitable for cat and dog
Water Fountain D600A
2.5 L · Quiet double pump · Carbon filter · Fully disassemblable
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Frequently asked questions

Can a water fountain for cats also be used for dogs?
Yes, if the capacity is large enough. The D600A has 2.5 litres — suitable for dogs up to medium size (up to ~15 kg). Large dogs (Labrador, Golden Retriever) drink this quickly and need a larger capacity. The fountain is designed to be used for both cats and dogs — the opening is wide enough for most dog snouts.
How often should I clean the water fountain for my dog?
Weekly — dogs produce more saliva than cats, which accelerates bacterial growth. Fully disassemble the bowl, rinse with warm water and mild detergent, check filter. Replace the filter itself every 2–3 weeks (with soft water every 4 weeks). The D600A is fully dishwasher safe — including the pump chamber.
My dog doesn't want to drink from the fountain — what do I do?
First switch the fountain off for a day so the dog gets used to the bowl as a static object. During the first week, add water from the bowl the dog already knows, so the smell becomes familiar. Set the fountain to the lowest flow setting — the noise is then minimal. Most dogs get used to a new water fountain within 3–7 days.
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