
Waterproof Anti-Splash Mat

How Often Should I Clean It?
We recommend giving the fountain a full clean every 1–2 weeks to keep the water fresh and hygienic.
Thanks to the circulating flow and 7-stage filtration, the water stays cleaner much longer than in a traditional bowl — meaning less buildup and fewer cleanings needed.
Simply lift out the stainless steel bowl, rinse with mild soap, and you're done. No grime. No slime. No fuss.
My Dog Drinks From Puddles or Ponds Is This Necessary?
Absolutely — and that’s exactly why it matters.
Many dogs ignore their water bowl at home because stagnant water collects invisible bacteria, and they can taste it — even if we can’t. That’s when they seek out puddles or ponds on walks, which are often filled with even more bacteria, parasites, or chemicals.
Dogs instinctively prefer flowing water — it’s fresher, cleaner, and safer. The Solmarah™ Fountain gives them exactly that at home, encouraging them to drink more — without the health risks of dirty outdoor water.
How Do I Set It Up?
Step 1: Insert the filter into the designated slot.
Step 2: Fill the stainless steel bowl with fresh, clean water.
Step 3: Plug in the fountain and check the water flow.
Step 4: That’s it — your dog now has constant access to clean, filtered water!
Total Setup Time: Under 2 minutes.
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We recommend giving the fountain a full clean every 1–2 weeks to keep the water fresh and hygienic.
Thanks to the circulating flow and 7-stage filtration, the water stays cleaner much longer than in a traditional bowl — meaning less buildup and fewer cleanings needed.
Simply lift out the stainless steel bowl, rinse with mild soap, and you're done. No grime. No slime. No fuss.
Absolutely — and that’s exactly why it matters.
Many dogs ignore their water bowl at home because stagnant water collects invisible bacteria, and they can taste it — even if we can’t. That’s when they seek out puddles or ponds on walks, which are often filled with even more bacteria, parasites, or chemicals.
Dogs instinctively prefer flowing water — it’s fresher, cleaner, and safer. The Solmarah™ Fountain gives them exactly that at home, encouraging them to drink more — without the health risks of dirty outdoor water.
Step 1: Insert the filter into the designated slot.
Step 2: Fill the stainless steel bowl with fresh, clean water.
Step 3: Plug in the fountain and check the water flow.
Step 4: That’s it — your dog now has constant access to clean, filtered water!
Total Setup Time: Under 2 minutes.
We offer a 90-day satisfaction guarantee. If your dog doesn’t love it, we’ll make it right.
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Clinically Proven Results.
95%
said their dog is drinking significantly more water, at home, throughout the day and is now avoiding dirty water sources
97%
reported reduced tear stains and better digestive comfort in their dogs
98%
would confidently recommend Solmarah to friends, family, and fellow dog owners
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7-Stage Water Filtration
Removes Chlorine, Metals & Impurities
Breeds Bacteria & Biofilm Buildup
Keeps Water Cool and Fresh for Days
Supports Urinary and Kidney Health

Regular Dog Bowl
Benefits That Matter...
Water Your Dog Deserves
You wouldn’t drink tap water that’s been sitting out for hours.
Neither should they.
FAQ
How often should I clean the fountain?
We recommend giving the fountain a thorough clean every 1–2 weeks. Thanks to the stainless steel design and circulating water, it stays cleaner longer than a regular bowl — with far less biofilm buildup.
How often should I change the filter?
Replace the filter every 5–6 weeks depending on usage and the number of pets. This keeps water tasting fresh and ensures maximum filtration of chlorine, heavy metals, and debris.
Will my dog actually drink from it?
Most dogs take to it instantly! Flowing water mimics a natural stream, which dogs instinctively prefer over still water. It’s especially great for picky drinkers or dogs who avoid stale bowls.