Dogs drinking fountain

Discussion in 'For Sale' started by eleagnus7, Nov 23, 2007.

  1. eleagnus7

    eleagnus7 Gardener

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    Doggit water fountain as seen on Pet-Supermarket

    at �£29.99 plus postage- brand new - only demonstrated once. Duplicated gift to me, would sell for �£15 plus postage. Nice looking item as you will see on the Pet-Supermarket illustration.

    Leave a post if you are interested.
     
  2. Sarraceniac

    Sarraceniac Gardener

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    Have you got a link to a picture and details of this eleagnus. If it would stop Ed emptying my water feature every day in summer then I may be interested.

    I found the web-site but there is only a picture of the box.
     
  3. eleagnus7

    eleagnus7 Gardener

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    Hello Sarraceniac!

    What a pity that Pet Supermarket have removed the clear illustration they had! I have found another though - which is on www.dealclick.co.uk
    and you can see that there is a dome over which the water flows after coming from the filter and then it fills a drinking bowl to the front. The secon and smaller front bowl is actually a removable feeding dish. The whole Doggit Fountain fits onto a shaped mat which has small built in blocks which hold the whole thing absolutely stable and leaves space under everything for spillage. My Milli likes to spill at least half the amount she drinks on each occasion (as dogs do!) and this is a perfect solution on a daily basis! On the other hand my sole remaining cat who is sixteen likes to lap from the dome rather like water from a slowly running tap. ( I have lost 20year old twins, their twenty year old mother,and two other late eighteen year old cats in the past five years - all through old age!)

    Hope this helps. Eleagnus7
     
  4. papajo

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    Hi eleagnus,

    Did you find a buyer for this? If not I would be interested in buying it. It looks like a great idea, maybe they would stop drinking from the puddles!!
     
  5. eleagnus7

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    Hi! Papajo!

    No. I didn't get a buyer and as I have another in the house already and am down to only one dog and one cat I really don't need two. I would be prepared to get it posted before the end of the week if you are interested at the price.
    Thanks for the interest. Eleagnus7
     
  6. eleagnus7

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    P>S> Sorry I have taken so long to reply - I haven't been aound for a few days. Eleagnus
     
  7. papajo

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    Hi,
    Thanks for getting back to me. I have sent you a PM. I am still interested in the fountain. Don't worry about the length of time to reply I know how hectic things get and this time of year. [​IMG] Anyway, hope you have a good time over the holidays.
     
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