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Keep your pets hydrated all winter long with this innovative 3.2-liter heated water bowl that prevents freezing in cold weather, ensuring your dogs and cats always have access to fresh, drinkable water. Featuring thermal heating technology and durable outdoor construction, this 108 oz capacity pet bowl maintains water at a safe, drinkable temperature even in freezing conditions. Perfect for outdoor pets, barn animals, or any situation where water bowls freeze, this essential winter pet accessory provides peace of mind knowing your furry friends stay properly hydrated year-round.









Outdoor dogs in cold climates, barn cats and farm animals, winter weather conditions, preventing frozen water bowls, multiple pet households, large breed dogs needing ample water, anyone tired of breaking ice in pet bowls, ensuring pet hydration year-round, kennels and outdoor pet areas, working dogs and outdoor pets, cold weather pet care.
The bowl contains a thermostatically controlled heating element that activates when temperatures drop, keeping water just warm enough to prevent freezing without making it hot. The heating maintains water at a safe, drinkable temperature for pets even in sub-zero conditions.
Yes, heated pet bowls require a standard electrical outlet to power the heating element. The cord is typically weather-resistant for outdoor use. Plan placement near an outdoor outlet or use a weatherproof extension cord rated for outdoor use.
Most heated pet bowls feature chew-resistant cords, but no cord is completely chew-proof. Monitor your pets initially and consider using cord protectors if needed. Position the bowl so the cord runs along walls or fencing away from pet access areas.
Heated pet bowls are energy-efficient, typically using 25-60 watts. The thermostat cycles the heating on and off as needed, so it doesn't run continuously. Operating costs are minimal, usually just a few dollars per month even in very cold climates.
Yes, while designed for outdoor use, heated bowls work perfectly indoors in unheated garages, barns, or cold areas. The heating element only activates when temperatures drop, so it won't overheat in warmer indoor environments.
Yes, 3.2 liters (108 oz) is a generous capacity suitable for large dogs or multiple pets. This size reduces the frequency of refills while ensuring ample fresh water is always available. For very large breeds or multiple dogs, you may still need to refill daily.
Unplug the bowl before cleaning. Most heated bowls can be wiped clean with a damp cloth or mild soap and water. Avoid submerging the heating element or electrical components. Regular cleaning prevents algae buildup and keeps water fresh for your pets.
Thermostats in heated pet bowls typically activate around 35-40°F (2-4°C), turning on before water reaches freezing point. The exact temperature varies by model. The heating maintains water just above freezing, ensuring it remains drinkable without wasting energy.