Nowadays the water boards put so many shite (am I allowed to say shite) chemicals in the tap water that the animals prefer to go back to nature.
It is a lesson the humans could do with learning...There has been may occasion that I have went to drink tap water and the sense of smell took over...it smelled so strongly of chlorine that I called the water board only to be fobbed of with one excuse after another.
Oh! I wish everyone a Happy New Year...Fireworks...big bangs...etc...etc...etc.
2007-01-01 11:15:55
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answered by Nutcracker 3
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my dogs is really fussy . he some times stops drinking tap water the only reasons i can think off is the water has a different taste than usual that perhaps i can't taste but he can smells. i often have to take him to our local river to make him drink or find a puddle & i have found that if i put a tiny dash of milk in the water just enough to make it cloudy he will drink it. i am in bristol, england
2007-01-01 11:08:01
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answered by gina 5
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how long has she not been drinking??
just try putting destiled water in a bowl or regular tap water outside. This is normal as long as she is getting fluid your dog will be ok.
2007-01-01 11:10:51
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answered by Julia Gulia 1
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2016-02-16 08:05:54
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answered by ? 3
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Maybe there is a smell to the water? Is her bowl clean? Make sure the water is fresh and clean. I don't think milk is good for her, you might want to avoid that.
2007-01-01 11:09:28
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answered by Badkitty 7
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My 6 year old staffy X cattle isn't drinking water, usually we fill it twice a day, and the last two days she hasn't touched her water bowl, she also has really bad breath, disgusting and its the first time its ever smelled so bad 😩
2015-10-16 09:15:38
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answered by Casey Papa-coombes 1
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I'm going with the coldness answers. My dog only drinks out of the toilet currently, so I will try the ice cubes in his bowl.
2007-01-01 11:13:41
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answered by Anonymous
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This was an interesting question. I put ice cubes in my pugs' water (they're spoiled). Not sure why your pup won't drink tap water. Try ice cubes.
2007-01-01 11:21:25
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answered by Anonymous
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our dog prefers running water. before we had her, her owners kept her in the yard all the time with the faucet on a little bit.
now her favorite time to drink is if i pour it in her bowl she will stand under and gulp it.
and she only drinks it in the bowl if it's Fresh. I change the water every time I feed her.
if you find she responds to this, they make "running water" pet bowls. my mom has one and her 6 cats and 1 dog love it.
2007-01-01 11:08:06
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answered by mellokittyx4 3
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dont worry rain int all that bad for her.
I tried a bowl of water and milk just enough to colour the water my rottie ant got a clue spoilt cow lol. if you are worried speak to your vet
2007-01-01 11:15:59
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answered by Anonymous
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