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Have a Drinkwell Fountain for the cats, can the puppy drink out of it too?
I have a Drinkwell Pet Fountain with the 50 oz. reservoir for our two cats. We are getting a puppy next month and were hoping we could use the fountain we have now for the puppy.
The fountain filters the water, and if needed, we could always get the bigger reservoir which is 70 oz.
Anyone see any issues with this?
I dont see any problems with it. Your puppy may be unsure of it at first.. but if the pup likes the water from it, then its fine.
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