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Murphys Story
"Murphy is ten. He's always been the kind of dog who drinks from every puddle on a walk and then ignores his bowl at home. We'd called it his personality for years.
My son Jake noticed it before I did, actually. He'd filled Murphy's bowl one morning, watched him sniff it and walk away, and then asked me why Murphy always drank from the garden hose but never from his bowl. I didn't have a good answer.
I marked the water level one evening. Checked it the next morning. Murphy had drunk less than I'd put in a small glass — across an entire day.
We got the wooflow the following week. By day four Murphy was drinking from it the way he drinks from the hose. Jake checks the reservoir every morning before school now. He doesn't need to remind Murphy. Murphy's already been there."
— Sarah T., Leeds | Murphy, 10, mixed breed
Moving water removes the signal that limits how much your dog drinks from a bowl.
Dogs are instinctively drawn to moving water. In nature, still water means danger. Flowing water means safe and fresh. The wooflow fountain mimics exactly that — a continuous, gently flowing stream that triggers your dog's natural instinct to drink. Verified owners consistently report the same thing: their dogs started drinking significantly more from day one. Not because they forced it. Because the water finally felt right.
The side window and LED indicator mean you always know the level — without lifting, without guessing.
The anxiety of not knowing if your pet has enough water while you're at work, asleep, or traveling is real. The wooflow removes that completely. The transparent side window lets you check the water level at a single glance — no lifting, no guessing. And the built-in red LED indicator warns you the moment a refill is needed, before the pump ever runs dry. You'll always know. And that changes everything.
Four litres. Steel throughout. Weekly clean takes five minutes.
Most pet owners know they should provide fresh water — but life gets in the way. The wooflow 4-liter capacity means you refill it every few days, not every few hours. The 304 stainless steel surface resists bacteria, doesn't absorb odors, and wipes clean in seconds. The filter is affordable and takes moments to replace. And if anything ever goes wrong? The support team has been known to send complete replacement units — no questions asked. Less effort. Healthier pet. Every single day.
One Decision That Protects Them for Years.
Kidney disease, urinary tract infections, and chronic fatigue caused by dehydration are not inevitable — they are largely preventable. Giving your dog access to continuously filtered, oxygenated, flowing water is one of the highest-impact health decisions you can make for them today. It costs less than a single vet visit. It works around the clock. And unlike supplements, medications, or special diets — your dog won't resist it for a single second.
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Everything you need to know
My dog seems healthy. Is this really something I need to worry about?
My dog seems healthy. Is this really something I need to worry about?
This is exactly what makes chronic dehydration so dangerous — it rarely looks like a problem until the damage is already done. Dogs don't whine for water. They don't show obvious signs of thirst. Most owners only find out their dog wasn't drinking enough when the vet mentions borderline kidney values at a routine check-up. By that point, the damage is silent but real. The question isn't whether your dog looks fine today — it's whether their kidneys are getting what they need, every single day.
I change my dog's water twice a day. Isn't that enough?
I change my dog's water twice a day. Isn't that enough?
Changing the water is better than not changing it — but it doesn't solve the real problem. Still water loses oxygen within hours. Bacteria start forming long before the bowl looks dirty. And most dogs instinctively sense this — which is exactly why so many prefer drinking from puddles, garden hoses, or the toilet over a fresh-looking bowl. It's not stubbornness. It's instinct. Running, oxygenated water is what they're biologically wired to trust.
My dog is just a picky drinker. That's just his personality.
My dog is just a picky drinker. That's just his personality.
That's one of the most common things owners say — and one of the most common misconceptions. Dogs aren't picky about water. They're responding to it. Still, stagnant water triggers an ancient survival instinct to avoid it. The moment most dogs encounter flowing water, they drink. Hundreds of verified owners who said the exact same thing — "he's just always been like this" — reported their dog drinking significantly more within hours of switching to a fountain. It wasn't personality. It was the water.
I tried a cheap fountain before. The pump broke in weeks and it was a nightmare to clean.
I tried a cheap fountain before. The pump broke in weeks and it was a nightmare to clean.
That's an extremely common experience — and a fair one. Most budget fountains are made from plastic that scratches, stains, and hides bacteria. The pumps are underpowered and fail quickly. The oneisall is built from 304 stainless steel — the same grade used in professional kitchens — and disassembles in seconds for a thorough clean. The pump includes built-in overload protection. And if anything ever does go wrong, the support team has consistently sent complete replacement units — no lengthy returns process, no questions asked.
Won't the noise bother my dog — or me?
Won't the noise bother my dog — or me?
The wooflow runs at just 30 decibels — quieter than a library whisper. Multiple owners specifically mention being surprised by how silent it is, including one who called it"incredibly quiet"after expecting it to be disruptive. The gentle sound of flowing water is, for most dogs, actually calming — not startling. The one thing it won't do is keep you up at night.
What if my dog won't use it at first?
What if my dog won't use it at first?
Some dogs approach it immediately. Others take a day or two. This is completely normal — it's a new object in their space. The flowing water almost always wins them over quickly, because it aligns with what they're instinctively drawn to. Heike, a verified buyer, mentioned her dogs hesitated at first — and then started drinking happily within days. The instinct to prefer running water doesn't go away. It just needs a moment to kick in.