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Leaving water out vs. water only when feeding Sorry, just one more question. But I've heard different advice for my four month old yorkie. My vet and a trainer at pet smart said that giving him water only when he is fed (two or three times a day) - mainly to help potty train him. But in several other reading and online resources say to leave water out for him at all times. Any thoughts? |
I always leave fresh water out for mine even as puppies. |
Franklin always has fresh water out, I think it's better for them to stay hydrated. |
Yes I have always left water out too. |
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Zoey will not touch her water unless she is eating so for her it's not a biggie if I take it up or leave it down. |
Just want to say hello and welcome :) Lucy always has fresh water available... |
Mine always have fresh water down, but they rarely drink outside of meal times. |
we always leave water out. I think every dog especially puppies need water. just watch him/or her like a hawk and good luck |
All mine always have had free access to fresh water, even when they were puppies;) |
Me too! |
I would worry to much WATER out all the time That my vote. Can't even think of them not being able to drink when they wanted.. |
My doggies always have water available....they only tend to drink it if they're playing A LOT or they're eating. |
While potty training I never left water out for Buddy when I was not home. That would only set him up for failure because he would not be able to hold it during the day when I worked. I went home at lunch to give him water and a walk. He now has water out 24/7 but not while he was being potty trained. I monitored the water and took him out within 10mins of drinking. He was fully trained by 5 1/2 mos. |
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I agree, water up when not home, while being potty trained. It does set them up for failure. I was told this by a dog behavioralist, I practiced it and Millie is 100% housebroken. |
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