The bowl problem
You washed his bowl this morning.There is hair in it again.
Loose hair, dust and whatever came off his muzzle at breakfast all end up in a standing bowl within hours. The only thing that takes them back out is you, on the kitchen floor, with a sponge. Yonder does that part by itself.
- Three stages of filtration lift hair, grit and taste out as the water moves
- The basin circulates all day, so debris never gets the chance to settle
- You clean it once a month instead of twice a day
- 304 stainless throughout, apart in four pieces by hand, with no tools
- Sixty days to see if he takes to it, or your money back
- 60-day guarantee
- Free shipping
- Cartridges $4.99

You rinsed it at breakfast.Run a finger round it now.
A bowl sitting open on the floor collects whatever is in the room. Loose hair floats first and then sinks, dust settles on the surface, and crumbs come off his muzzle on the first drink of the day. By mid-afternoon there is a faint ring at the waterline and grit on the bottom. That is not a reflection of how well you clean it. It is what standing water does all day while you are out.
- A ring forms at the waterline by mid-afternoon
- Loose hair floats, then sinks out of sight
- Shedding season turns a daily job into a twice-daily one
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Washing it twice a day is not the fix.It is a chore the bowl handed you.
Months of washing leave fine scratches in any bowl, ceramic and steel alike, and a sponge cannot physically get inside a scratch to lift what has settled in it. Then you refill it and the bowl starts collecting again before the kettle has boiled. Doing it more often changes neither of those things. It is not a cleaning problem, it is a design problem.
- A sponge cannot reach into a scratch
- Every wash leaves a few more of them behind
- It starts filling again the moment you refill it
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Let the water carry it away.Then let the filter keep hold of it.
Yonder moves the whole basin continuously rather than on a timer, so hair and debris travel to the filter instead of settling somewhere you have to go after them on your knees. Three stages take it in turn: the first catches hair and the visible bits, the second the finer grit, the third the taste. What is left for you is one wash a month, on four pieces that come apart in your hands.
- The whole basin circulates, so nothing settles
- Three stages: hair first, then grit, then taste
- Four pieces, washed once a month, no tools
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He noticed before you did.It is easy to read as fussiness.
Plenty of dogs go off water with hair sitting on the surface of it, and it shows up as a sniff and a walk away, or a bowl that is somehow still full at bedtime. Some owners end up tipping it out and refilling it three or four times a day just to keep it clear. That is worth noticing, though it is worth saying plainly: a sudden change in how much your dog drinks can have causes a fountain will not fix, and that is a conversation for your vet rather than a product page.
- He sniffs it and turns away
- The bowl is still full at the end of the day
- You have started refilling it just to keep it clear
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Yonder Filtered Dog Fountain
- Takes the twice-a-day bowl rinse off your list for good
- Three stages lift hair, then grit, then taste, continuously
- One wash a month on four pieces that come apart in your hands
- Running cost is a $4.99 cartridge, and nothing else, ever
- Sixty days to see if he takes to it, or your money back
Close to the line? Take the 7L. It holds a full day for two dogs, which means fewer trips to the tap for you.
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The first day
Once a month
Rinsing and refilling a bowl twice a day, at a couple of minutes a go, is somewhere near a full day a year spent on the kitchen floor. This asks about four minutes on the first day and ten a month after that. Some dogs drink the moment it goes on and others take a day or two, so leave his old bowl alongside at first and he will come across on his own.
A cartridge is $4.99 and runs 2 to 4 weeks, so keeping it going costs under $10 a month even on the shorter cycle. There is nothing else to buy after the fountain itself.
No subscription to join. Email us when you are running low and we will get replacements out to you.
Email us for cartridges →Finally found one he actually drinks from
My dog used to barely touch his water bowl, but he took to this fountain right away. He drinks noticeably more throughout the day, and I love that the water keeps moving instead of sitting there.
Straight answers
The things people ask us before they buy.
These are the questions that actually come in. If yours is not here, email helpyonderpets@gmail.com and a person will answer it.





