Pets Deserve the Same Quality Water You Do
We spend so much time choosing the right food, treats, and supplements for our pets — yet most of them still drink straight from the tap.
Just like humans, dogs and cats can be sensitive to what’s in their water. Tap water can contain chlorine, heavy metals, PFAS, and microplastics — all things your pet’s kidneys and liver have to process daily (U.S. EPA – Drinking Water Contaminants and Pets).
How Tap Water Can Affect Your Pet’s Health
Veterinarians increasingly recommend filtered water for pets with allergies, kidney issues, or sensitive stomachs (PetMD).
Even trace amounts of chlorine or fluoride can irritate your pet’s digestive system and dry out their skin and coat (American Veterinary Medical Association). Long-term exposure to certain contaminants has been linked to inflammation, urinary tract stress, and reduced vitality (PubMed – Water Quality and Companion Animal Health).
Filtered Water = Better Hydration
Animals instinctively drink more when water tastes and smells clean. A high-quality under-sink filter like PJURE’s 5+1 Stage System removes odor, chlorine, and microplastics — so the water tastes fresh and encourages better hydration (ASPCA – Water and Hydration Tips).
More hydration supports joint health, digestion, and body temperature regulation — essential for active pets and older animals alike (VCA Animal Hospitals).
Safe for You. Perfect for Them.
With PJURE, there’s no wastewater, no electricity, and no bulky setup — just clean, mineral-balanced water straight from your kitchen tap.
Fill your glass, your dog’s bowl, or your cat’s fountain from the same pure source. Simple, sustainable, and safe for every member of the family. 🐾
Give your pet the clean water they deserve →
Sources & References
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency – Drinking Water Contaminants and Pets
- PetMD – Is Tap Water Safe for Dogs?
- American Veterinary Medical Association – Water Quality and Animals
- PubMed – Water Quality and Companion Animal Health
- ASPCA – Water and Hydration Tips
- VCA Animal Hospitals – Water and Your Pet