Hydrate Fido Too
Dehydration is as big a deal to a dog as it is to a person. Maybe even bigger, since the dog is not going to walk into the 7-11 to buy that bottle of Gatorade. And it would suck if you tried to pour the last of your water supply into your dog’s panting mouth, but, as often is the case, got it everywhere but in the dog’s mouth. At times like these, you’d probably rather have reached for the portable, spill-proof Guardian Gear Handi-Drink first. Essentially, this is a tight two-part system. A patented rubber flow-control valve in the cap prevents leaks, spills and backwash contamination. The water goes into an ergonomically designed plastic water bottle and dispenser tray/cover that funnels the water directly into the dog’s mouth. Think of it as a water park for Buster’s mouth. Cool.
*Available in Blue, Green and Red.
*Available in Jumbo and Mini sizes.
*Belt clip, carrying strap, instructions (imprinted on handtag for reduced carbon footprint) included.
*A Dogasaur “Daily Woof!”
Hydrate Fido Too
Product Features
Compact, portable Guardian Gear™ Handi-Drink keeps pets supplied with fresh water on the go. Ideal for walks, hikes, car rides, camping, and trips to the beach. Patented rubber flow-control valve in the cap prevents leaks, spills, and backwash contamination. Easy-to-use, hand-held design includes a plastic 17 oz water bottle and dispenser tray/cover. Simply snap the bottle upright into the tray and squeeze the bottle to dispense water into the tray for dog to drink. Includes convenient belt clip and carrying strap. Bottle folds into tray for easy portability when not in use. The Handi-Drink® includes a Guardian Gear brand hang-tag with use instructions.







i have one similar to this and they are a great idea….keep one in the car at all times as well…
Comment by sabylla — September 22, 2009 @ 8:12 am
fantastic idea. I have one of these I use for hiking, long car rides, and other activities where my dog will have a limited supply of water.
The only problem is that if you”re carrying it around everywhere when it’’s full, it gets kind of heavy. I used it for a 4th of July that my dog and I were in and I tied it to my belt loop and it practically pulled my pants down. I would recommend getting the smaller version.
Comment by Skibachu109 — September 23, 2009 @ 6:51 am
the small one is great if you are walking your dog in the summer or in a hot climate like Florida. I take this with me almost every time we do a long walk. the small one is fine for me…
Comment by lolly — October 6, 2009 @ 7:48 pm