The Top Reasons To Use A Dog Fire Hydrant

By Joseph Atlas


Many canine owners are looking for a pee post for their pet. And a dog fire hydrant is one of the best options. Here are just some of the benefits you can expect when owning one.

Hydrants can be used for a few purposes other than as a pee post. In fact they are often used simply as a unique piece of garden art. Many models will also offer storage. This can be particularly helpful for keeping doggy bathroom supplies. But don't overlook using it as a space for keeping pet toys or even just outdoor supplies.

Doggy hydrants come in a variety of types to suit both the needs of pets and their owners. They are available in a sizes that pooches from extra tiny to extra large can use. And while red is very common, there are a range of other colors to pick from as well. Material-wise you can choose from plastic, metal, or resin.

You can use one indoors or out. Different from the real thing, a fake fire hydrant for dogs is designed to be easy to move allowing you to use it just about anywhere you'd like. Inside they are often put on top of pee pads for very young puppies or senior dogs. Outside you may want to use one in your pet's kennel or simply wherever it's convenient for your pet to go to the toilet.

Hydrants can be used to help protect your property from damage. Dog urine not only smells but it can cause property damage. By teaching your pet to go to the bathroom on or near a faux fire hydrant you can easily control where you pet pees thus preventing damage. If you'd like to change the spot, simply move your hydrant to wherever it's convenient for you.

It's an adorable way to go. That's because it plays of off the classic image of a dog and fire hydrant that everyone knows. This is one piece of decor that in addition to making guests smile is always a conversation piece. And don't overlook using it as a focal point either.

With advantages like these, it's not hard to see why a dog fire hydrant makes such a helpful tool. Just make sure you use a lot of positive praise and have patience when teaching your pet to use one. And don't forget some treats!




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