Set Up Your Drinkwell® Original Pet Fountain


Keep in Mind

The acclimation time may vary with each pet.

The sound of moving water triggers instinctual behavior to drink more.

Circulating water prevents mineral build up.

The filtration system forces water through a carbon filter that removes particles, bad tastes and odors.

Clean the fountain prior to first use.

Preparation: Materials


Clean the Fountain

Clean the fountain once a month. Multi-pet households may need to clean every two weeks.

Clean the pump and change the filter when cleaning the fountain.

Clean all parts of the fountain using unscented soap, warm water and a small brush before first use.

Disassemble the Pump

Note: Place the pump parts in a safe place to avoid dropping them down the drain.

Note: The impeller is held in place by a magnet. This may give some resistance when trying to remove.

Reassemble the Pump

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Once clean, place the impeller, stator and faceplate back onto the base to reassemble the pump.

Rinse the Filter

Note: The carbon is made from coconut shells and is safe for your pet.

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Rinse the carbon filter under warm water for 30 seconds before use. Loose black particles may rinse out from the filter and can be seen in the bowl if the filter is not rinsed thoroughly.


Reassemble the Fountain

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Place the pump with the flow control nob facing into the bowl. Thread the pump cord through the hole at the bottom of the bowl.

Leave some slack at the end of the cord.


Acclimate Your Pet

If your pet is hesitant, try the tips below to help your pet get accustomed to their new fountain.

Leave the fountain unplugged for the first few days. Your pet may be intimidated by the running water.

Add a small amount of broth to the water to help attract your pet to the fountain.


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If you need further assistance, please contact our customer care team.

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