Go and run your finger around the inside of your dog's bowl right now.
Not the water. The bowl itself. That faint, slippery, slimy feel under the rim? That is the part you cannot see from above. The water looked perfectly clean. It always does. That is exactly what makes this so easy to miss.
You wash it. You refill it. You do everything right. And it still comes back, day after day, like clockwork.
It's called biofilm. And it starts forming within hours.
Every time your dog drinks, tiny bits of saliva, food and dust get left behind in the bowl. Add still water sitting in one spot all day, and you have built the perfect home for a thin, slippery film to spread across the surface.
Here is the catch. It forms long before the bowl ever looks dirty. By the time you can see it, it has already been there a while. A clean-looking bowl is not the same as a fresh one.
The Stale Bowl Cycle nobody warned you about.
Once that film builds up, the water starts to taste and smell off. Not to you, to a nose thousands of times sharper than yours. So your dog sniffs the bowl, hesitates, and drinks a little less than they should.
You glance over, see the bowl is still full, and top it up. Same bowl. Same film. Same stale water. The cycle quietly repeats every single day.
Scrubbing harder does not break it. A new bowl does not break it. Because the problem was never how often you clean. The problem is still water sitting on a surface that grows film.
This is why refilling never fixed it.
A standing bowl has two things working against it: water that never moves, and a surface that film loves to cling to. Top it up all you like. The moment it goes still again, the cycle restarts.
To actually fix it, you have to change the water itself. Keep it moving. Keep it filtered. And get rid of the surface the film clings to.
Meet GuzzleGuts. The bowl that never goes stale.
GuzzleGuts keeps water constantly moving through a 4-stage filter, so it never sits still long enough to turn. The bowl is medical-grade stainless steel, so there is nothing for film to cling to, and it is far easier to actually clean than plastic.
7 litres. Cordless, so it goes anywhere. Most dogs are drinking from it the same day it arrives.
Why GuzzleGuts breaks the cycle.
What owners noticed.
GuzzleGuts vs the old bowl.
Talk about how and why is your brand better than the others.
|   | GuzzleGuts | Standard Bowl | Plastic Fountain |
|---|---|---|---|
| Keeps water moving and fresh | |||
| 4-stage filtration | |||
| Stainless steel, no clinging film | |||
| Cordless, place it anywhere | |||
| Easy to actually clean | |||
| 90-day money-back trial |
Common questions.
Will my dog actually use it?
Will my dog actually use it?
Most dogs start drinking from the fountain within the first 24 to 48 hours. The moving, fresher water naturally draws them in. Leave the old bowl beside it for a few days and let them choose.
How is this different from just washing the bowl more?
How is this different from just washing the bowl more?
Washing helps for a few hours, then the film starts again the moment the water goes still. GuzzleGuts keeps the water moving and filtered all day, so it never gets the chance to go stale in the first place.
Is it easy to clean?
Is it easy to clean?
Yes. The stainless steel parts come apart in seconds and rinse clean. There are no plastic crevices for film to hide in, so it stays cleaner for longer between washes.
What if it doesn't work for my dog?
What if it doesn't work for my dog?
You get 90 days to try it. If your dog doesn't take to it, send it back for a full refund. Free shipping, 4 free filters included, and we cover you either way.

Try It For 90 Days. Risk-Free.
Set GuzzleGuts up next to the old bowl and let your dog choose. If they don't take to it, send it back within 90 days for a full refund. Free shipping, 4 free filters included, and we'll sort you out either way.

