Benefits of Bottled Water for Dogs
Dogs raised on bottled water treated via reverse osmosis, and added minerals like calcium chloride and sodium bicarbonate are less likely to accept drinking water from the tap. Dogs have a very sensitive sense of smell – up to 100,000x more acute than human senses! They could sense traces of chlorine in water that we cant.
The main benefit of bottled water for dogs is safe drinking water. Dogs can sense additives that may not sit well with their digestive system, and they may turn away hard water from the tap as well. Purified water provides them a clear, clean, and crisp drink without the worry over industrial chemicals or dangerous strains of bacteria.
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Studies conducted to test the safety of water from various water treatments have raised doubts as to how safe our drinking water really is. It’s no secret that many contaminants have been found to be in our drinking water sources. This may include metals like lead and arsenic which compromise dog’s immune system. The water may also contain microplastics, which causes health hazards.
Some of the contaminants in Tap Water that can cause problems in our dogs include:
Before you freak out because of this list, check whether your drinking water source actually has these risks. Contact your water utility company to receive the annual consumer confidence report. This is a good assessment of your water quality. If you are looking for a more permanent solution, you can buy a water testing kit. I personally suggest you check out a WQA Certified Water Treatment provider. Another option it to send your water to an EPA-approved laboratory or government department of health to have professional approval on your water.
Would switching to bottled water solve this problem? Some bottled water sources come from a natural aquifer, spring or underground sources. These have zero harmful contaminants. Other bottled water companies just use the same water treatment used for tap water. Many companies just draw water from any source and then treat them to reduce dissolved solids to a certain level.
In a study of 10 popular brands of U.S. bottled water, the EWG (a nonprofit research organization) discovered 38 different pollutants. Some of the pollutants included bacteria, pharmaceuticals, fertilizer residue, and industrial chemicals.. Make sure you check the ingredients of the bottled water you are buying.
Providing bottled water for our pets can be very expensive. And, it’s just plain bad for our environment.
If you won’t drink the water then don’t give it to your dog either.
Dale “DataDale” Filhaber, President and Listologist Supreme, Dataman Group Direct.
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Can Dogs Drink Tap Water?
The better question is: Is tap water safe for dogs to drink? – Most municipal water sources are safe enough for human consumption, but that doesnt mean its the better water option for your pooch. Tap water contains traces of chlorine, salts, and other chemicals used in the filtration process. While these additives are negligible for humans, they may cause problems for your dog.
Tap water is generally safe to drink in small amounts, but there are better options for your pooch to hydrate itself. Most dogs can survive drinking tap water just fine, as long as the owner can vouch for the purity of their tap. While outdoors, however, you may want to switch to safer options like bottled water.