🐕💦 Step into the future of pet hydration—fresh, fun, and fuss-free!
The Trio Gato Outdoor Dog Water Fountain offers a continuous fresh water supply activated by a paw-press pedal, connecting directly to your garden hose. Built with heavy gauge steel, a leak-proof copper valve, and rubber friction pads, it ensures durability and stability. Easy to train and set up, this dispenser transforms outdoor hydration into a seamless, mess-free experience for your dog.
C**U
It is my dog's favorite
Am looking for some stuff for my dogs to play with in summer. This is fit best. I bought two for each. They enjoyed it so far. It make from metal and strong so i have worry that my GSP break it quite.
A**Y
Summer fun for your best friend!
The media could not be loaded. My dog loves this! It took a bit for her to figure it out. Our water pressure was really high so we had to get a pressure gauge and turn it down but now it’s her favorite outdoor activity! 😆
S**A
Works great! See previous review for correct use. 🤣
The media could not be loaded. Would be better if it could be staked to the ground. Otherwise pretty durable for out 80lb baby.He always hurts himself when playing in the water. Lost a dew claw, scraped a pad, we have grass so no clue how he does it. He is triggered by the hose turning on, like he’s been electrocuted or something. We needed something heavy duty since he chewed up 3 other sprinklers I’ve tried. He managed to keep this one going for a bit until it came off the hose attachment, that turned out to be more fun than the paw activation spout. And so the search continues for the next one that can be installed in the ground… Trial and error.
Y**G
Hot water
It requires the tap to be slightly on all the time . This sends water into all the sprinkler hoses. Causing my dog to dig for the water sound. I live in the desert so if this wasn't a problem my other issue it that it gets very very hot in summer months so even if I was able to set it up it would offer boiling hot water. Not good .
I**R
Works better than I expected it would
I started training our new puppy to use this when she was about 10 weeks old. It took some time for her to get used to it but now she is 5 months old and she uses it all of the time. To get her started I helped her to manually press the step with her paw. Then I would put treats on it so she had to step on it to get the treats. I had to turn the pressure down when she was younger as it would shoot too high into the air she couldn't get a drink. Now she pretty much bathes in the fountain. It provides her a lot of entertainment in addition to providing her fresh water. She is soaked after using it so everything else around her is, too. It is the first thing the puppy runs to when we go outside for some exercise. She runs to it multiple times per day to play in the water. I have wanted to buy one of these for years for our older dogs but didn't give it a try. I do have a 6 year old dog and she won't have anything to do with this. She prefers her bucket of water. We had a 12 year old dog that was unsteady on her legs and there is no way she could have used this in her physical state; she would have fallen down trying.The connection is tight so no leaking. I would prefer a little longer hose to get it further from the water source but this one will do for now. You can't put your own hose on it as the connection on the fountain is not a standard hose connection. You would need to put an additional hose between the water source and the house that connects to this fountain if you need to move it further from your hydrant/water source.I'm glad I bought it, it seems to be well made and should last for some time.
J**O
Already broke after two uses
Use this toy last summer 2 times. Plugged it in today and water only shoots out 2 inches. Can't believe it's already broke after 2 uses. Tried two hoses, used wd40 on lever.Is there a refund?
M**E
Hours of Fun Will Be Had
The media could not be loaded. UPDATE: Exactly one year that we’ve had this. Brought it back out for summer fun. Someone commented that everyone is using it wrong…well I just want to say that we purchased it to be FUN and cool her off! If we wanted it to be a drinking station then we would’ve bought it for that. There is NO wrong way to use it. Just do you!! You won’t regret it.We weren’t sure if this was going to be worth the money but I can tell you right now in our GSD’s 2 years of like this is the best thing we have ever got for her!! She is obsessed with water and plays with it until she’s wore out! She has learned how to make it spray in different directions so we are all included in the fun. Definitely worth every penny we paid for it. Is holding up very well. The paw print sticker didn’t last past the first go but it didn’t matter to us or her. Not a single regret on this purchase!
C**N
Hilarious, but a little tough on the water bills. And get an extra spring.
The media could not be loaded. We have an enormous, 9-month old German Shepherd puppy, incredibly active, very smart, who loves to play in water. Outside, he'll head for the nearest faucet and beg you to turn on the water, the harder and spray-ier, the better. He also likes to carry his water bowl around the yard (or the house) and is strong enough that even a 5-gallon water dispenser gets transported from room to room, flooding the house.We needed some way to make sure he was getting enough water when he was outside in the heat. We tried a "lixit," a little valve that goes on the faucet, but it leaked. So we tried this one.Setup was fairly easy although it's a little tough to thread the narrower end of the hose into the unit. It comes with a black connector for "snap-on" hoses, and a plastic y-splitter that probably wouldn't last a season. We used a sturdy brass one instead.As the video shows, it took him about two minutes to figure out how to use it, and after that he was in heaven. When he'd pretty much soaked the entire patio, we unscrewed the unit, went back into the house with a soggy pup, and listened to him mourn his lost toy for the next 15 minutes. When he's outside now, you'll find him at his fountain, soaking wet.One caveat--as you might see from the video, this pup likes to carry stuff around, and he's pretty hard on this fountain. It gets dropped, flipped upside down, and pulled around a bit, to the point that the spring popped out...somewhere. It would be really REALLY nice if the unit came with an extra spring, or at least some way to order one. I suspect we'll be losing a lot of them.
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