Frisco Travel Water Bottle for Dogs
You opened the box and it smelled like plastic and whatever factory it came from. Not interesting. The bottle itself looked fine, I guess, but I was more interested in why the cat got to watch.
Dad
Okay, I bought this. You were there when I opened the box. What did you think?
Boldo
It smelled like new plastic. Not the good kind of newβthe chemical kind that makes my nose work harder than it should. The bowl that clicks on top is smaller than I expected. I licked it twice and moved on.
Dad
Let's talk about the smell. I know that's your main thing.
Boldo
After a few uses, the plastic smell went away, which was fine. The real smell is waterβjust water. No weird mineral taste like your tap water at home, so that's something. It doesn't pick up odors the way some toys do, which I respect.
Dad
You've had some time with it now. Is it any good?
Boldo
The click mechanism works. Water stays in when it should, comes out when you need it. The bowl is stable enough. Wait, is that the cat eating again? I swear she gets more treats than I do. Anyway, yes. It works.
Dad
I paid around $15-20 for this. Be honest. Worth it?
Boldo
For what it does, yeah. It's not fancy. It's not going to change your life. But if you travel and don't want to carry a full water bowl, this solves the problem without falling apart or tasting like garbage. Fifteen bucks is reasonable.
Dad
Final answer. Would you recommend this to other dogs?
Boldo
If your dog travels, yes. If your dog is picky about water containers, maybe test it first. It's practical and it lasts. I wouldn't call it exciting, but it does exactly what you're buying it for. That counts for something.
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Boldo's Verdict
π©π©π©π©4 π©π©π©π©. Actually works. No nonsense. Dad got this one right.