My dog tends to splash a lot of water out of the dog bowl, unless the splashes are deflected by the rim, in the event of a lower water level. I’m looking to find a DIY product that is somewhat ‘A’ shaped, and can be snapped onto the existing rim of the bowl.
I need key words or ideas for items I can search for and purchase. I’m looking for something rubber and flexible, sort of like the cable floor trip protectors or pipe insulators, but again ‘A’ shaped where the bottom can wrap around the rim itself.
Does anyone have any ideas?
If I can’t find something that snaps in, I’ll measure the circumference of the bowl and insert one of these bad boys split or cut to permit water to flow into the bowl. Is there a circular clamp* that pushes outward instead of clamping inward that I can insert in this?
https://www.homedepot.com/p/PLUMBFLEX-8-in-PVC-Flexible-Coupling-with-Stainless-Steel-Clamps-E93848/305473564
Sounds like the water level is level with the rim exactly because of the underside of the lip where the water enters the bowl is the exact same height of the rim. Apart from extending the rim of the bowl higher you could also use the U seals I linked in the other post to extent the lip downwards if it can be clipped on at the opening from the reservoir meaning it will fill the bowl with less water. I think that’s how fluids and gravity works anyway…