I run a pet daycare center, and we need to keep plenty of fresh water on hand for dozens of dogs and cats every day. In the past, we left water jugs scattered around the play areas. Energetic dogs would often knock them over, wasting water and leaving slippery puddles that increased the risk of pets slipping and getting hurt. Since we switched to the HomStora 5-Gallon Bucket Rack, all these problems have been solved.

Sturdy & Pet-Proof Design: No More Spilled Water
The rack’s stable build ensures water jugs stay upright, even when curious or playful pets bump into them. Its X-shaped rear support frame and thickened reinforced carbon steel construction can handle the tugs and knocks from active dogs.
With a 10-jug capacity, it holds enough water for our entire day’s needs—no more frequent refills during busy hours. The slim 37cm width fits neatly in the corner of our play areas, so it never gets in the way of pets running and playing.
At 8.5cm off the ground, the jugs are out of reach for most dogs, preventing them from splashing water and getting their fur soaked. This keeps both our guests and the facility cleaner.
Quick Installation & Floor Protection
Putting it together was super easy. My staff and I assembled it during our lunch break in less than an hour, following the clear, step-by-step instructions. No special tools were needed.
The threaded rubber foot pads grip our rubber flooring tightly to prevent slipping, and they also protect the floor from scratches or scuffs. This keeps our daycare space safe and well-maintained.
Boosts Professional Image & Customer Trust
Now, our water stations are neat and organized. Pets can drink safely without knocking over jugs, and pet parents love seeing this thoughtful detail. Many have told us it makes them feel more confident leaving their furry friends in our care.
This small upgrade has significantly boosted our center’s professional image and helped us attract more new clients. It’s a simple investment that has made a big difference in how we operate and how our customers perceive us.