Water without the spills6 of 11Water is a must-have for pet travel, especially if it's hot or if you're on an extended road trip. An open bowl, however, is not practical (and can get very messy) while your car is in motion. One option is placing a block of ice in a dish that your pet can lick when he's thirsty, but some pets don't like ice, and there's still a potential mess when it melts. A better choice is a closed bowl, like the WaterBoy shown here, which a pet can easily access for a drink on the go, yet won't spill or splash, no matter how sloppy he is.<< Back to the 2010 Spring Auto Guide table of contents. Related Articles:Negotiating a car trade-inSecrets of a car price stickerWhat women really want10 steps to best car loan dealRelated Links:Get a car loan on weak credit5 best conditions to refinance your carBorn in the USAHybrids are not the only answeradvertisement
Water is a must-have for pet travel, especially if it's hot or if you're on an extended road trip. An open bowl, however, is not practical (and can get very messy) while your car is in motion. One option is placing a block of ice in a dish that your pet can lick when he's thirsty, but some pets don't like ice, and there's still a potential mess when it melts. A better choice is a closed bowl, like the WaterBoy shown here, which a pet can easily access for a drink on the go, yet won't spill or splash, no matter how sloppy he is.
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