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water Any ideas what I can put in Bella's water to get her to drink it better? Long story short I have to hold her water bowl and try to get her to drink on demand and she isn't getting even close to enough. I need something to make her not be able to resist it |
You could try to put a teaspoon of sugar in it |
Not sure what you can put in it to get her to drink, but is she attracted to running water? Maybe a Petwell drinking fountain might work. |
Yes, I was going to suggest a fountain also. When one of my dear old kitties had kidney problems the vet immediately suggested a fountain. It worked wonderfully! Most pets love to drink running water..and the motion also keeps it cooler. Plus, it's FUN!! |
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She is in a splint and can't lean down to drink out of her bowl, normally she drinks plenty. I can't leave her bowl in her pen with her because I can't get her splint wet and she is way to clumsy to chance her landing in the bowl. I love those fountains though lol |
You can get one of those water dispensers for like hamsters but they actually make them for dogs now. My moms dog used one of those for years! :) That way she doesn't have to bend over or anything. |
IDEA! A baby bottle with a little bigger hole in the nipple! I bet if you fill it with super cold water and put a little honey on the tip...squeeze it and she'd love the way it spurts out. And it'd keep her dry....and be FUN too! LOL!! (I'm into the FUN stuff...;) ) |
oh great ideas girls.. thanks so much. I really like the hamster type bottle idea and I think i've seen them at petsmart. I could hook it up to her pen... that would be wonderful. Cross your fingers I find something that works |
Hehe 1 Attachment(s) If you wanna get silly...lol how about this one :p |
i agree with the water bottle! they are very useful in preventing water from getting where its not suppose to |
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