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[Misc] Official NSC Dog Bore Thread



pasty

A different kind of pasty
Jul 5, 2003
31,017
West, West, West Sussex
Anyone got any tips or tricks on getting a dog to drink more water? Our Misty just doesn't seem to want to drink much at the moment, and that's a bit worrying in this current weather

When we're out she absolutely refuses to drink out of bowls the public put out, in fact she usually tries to pee in them :lolol: but she's not showing much interest in her own water bowl at home.
 




Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
30,453
Hove
Anyone got any tips or tricks on getting a dog to drink more water? Our Misty just doesn't seem to want to drink much at the moment, and that's a bit worrying in this current weather

When we're out she absolutely refuses to drink out of bowls the public put out, in fact she usually tries to pee in them :lolol: but she's not showing much interest in her own water bowl at home.

We’ve got one of these, which is good because the rubber leaf bit just comes off and I can have a drink too. Our dog seems to only want water on his terms so I’m just regularly stopping to offer the bottle. Think we have an understanding now as he looks away if I grab the bottle and doesn’t want a drink, but looks interested when he does.

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Worried Man Blues

Well-known member
Feb 28, 2009
7,286
Swansea
Anyone got any tips or tricks on getting a dog to drink more water? Our Misty just doesn't seem to want to drink much at the moment, and that's a bit worrying in this current weather

When we're out she absolutely refuses to drink out of bowls the public put out, in fact she usually tries to pee in them :lolol: but she's not showing much interest in her own water bowl at home.

I put a lot of water in with their tripe and kibble..also an outside drinking bowl ends up with bits of stick / leaves in it and Griff likes to snorkel blowing bubbles through his nose! Amuses both of us!
 


Mortdecai

Well-known member
Aug 6, 2009
553
Kirkkonummi, Finland
Anyone got any tips or tricks on getting a dog to drink more water? Our Misty just doesn't seem to want to drink much at the moment, and that's a bit worrying in this current weather

When we're out she absolutely refuses to drink out of bowls the public put out, in fact she usually tries to pee in them :lolol: but she's not showing much interest in her own water bowl at home.

I recently bought one of these and my boys love it.
https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B09DSV9KQM/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_image_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
 






Iggle Piggle

Well-known member
Sep 3, 2010
5,950
Anyone got any tips or tricks on getting a dog to drink more water? Our Misty just doesn't seem to want to drink much at the moment, and that's a bit worrying in this current weather

When we're out she absolutely refuses to drink out of bowls the public put out, in fact she usually tries to pee in them :lolol: but she's not showing much interest in her own water bowl at home.

My dog hasn't been drinking enough. Like all the women in my house, if you tell them what to do, even "drink" she gives me that look that says "Do one"

With food, she always has a finite window to eat it which works. To that end, I sometimes take the water away. Hey presto 30 minutes later she will down water like a piss head on a stag do in a classic case of reverse psychology. It deffo won't work on all dogs - and the next 3 days aren't ideal to start trying this by any means - but it might work if your dog thinks that way.

The other one is get the hose out. Guaranteed to drink it.
 




Mr Putdown

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Jan 26, 2004
2,901
Christchurch
Unless your dog is unwell, I wouldn’t worry personally.

I’ve one ESS that drinks from the river and any other water source she can find when she’s out. She’ll then come in and drink a full bowl, albeit half of it ends up on the floor. Her sister rarely drinks when out unless she becomes thirsty when working and then it’s a few quick slurps and she’s off again.

So long as they’ve got access to water, my view is they know how much water they need.
 




Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
37,338
Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
Unless your dog is unwell, I wouldn’t worry personally.

I’ve one ESS that drinks from the river and any other water source she can find when she’s out. She’ll then come in and drink a full bowl, albeit half of it ends up on the floor. Her sister rarely drinks when out unless she becomes thirsty when working and then it’s a few quick slurps and she’s off again.

So long as they’ve got access to water, my view is they know how much water they need.

Went out for a long walk along Hove seafront this morning with a 0.1M low tide. Dog wise a 10 month old cockapoo pup (mine), a 10 year old hairy sheepdog cross (my friends' dog) and a 5 year old Whippet my friends walk for another owner on a Saturday (other owner is 80 year old female stroke survivor who smokes like a trooper and controls the Whippet purely by voice and food).

They'd all run round like loons, chased a ball and got covered in sand and soaked in sea water. We walked up to Rockwater to get a coffee and they have bowls out full of water at all times.

Sheepdog cross drunk what I would consider to be a normal amount of water, my pup went water mad, drinking and covering his face in it and the Whippet didn't touch it. Very deliberate from all of them and all were fine walking home.
 




timbha

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
10,504
Sussex
Dog Walking Alert - AVOID Waterhall playing fields. This evening there must be well over 150 caravans; trucks, quad bikes, wagons plus kids and dogs around the entire perimeter. Rubbish is starting to accumulate. God knows what it comprises.

Understand it it similar in Preston Park unless it is the same rabble that have moved on.
 






Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
37,338
Up and Coming Sunny Portslade
Dog Walking Alert - AVOID Waterhall playing fields. This evening there must be well over 150 caravans; trucks, quad bikes, wagons plus kids and dogs around the entire perimeter. Rubbish is starting to accumulate. God knows what it comprises.

Understand it it similar in Preston Park unless it is the same rabble that have moved on.

Thanks for posting that. Our lovely travelling friends do seem to have a tendency towards stealing - sorry, of course I mean swapping - dogs. Guess they'll be on Hove Lawns soon and then Southwick?
 






el punal

Well-known member
Aug 29, 2012
12,545
The dull part of the south coast
We have two Boxers residing with us at present - Maisie (ours) and Matilda (our daughter’s - who is on holiday). They have been told in no uncertain terms not to venture outside whilst the temperature is around gas mark eleven. Of course they understand! The reward is a relaxing cool mat to lie on and the occasional yogurt ice cube. Satisfaction all round I’d say. :cheers:
 














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