Digging ... for water! idk why but lately gracie has been putting her paw in her water bowl and digging and there is nothing in it but water then she ll take her other and just stand with her two front paws in the bowl! i mean it is quite cute but she gets water all over and stuff! Has anyone else had this happen before? I was just wandering if there was a reason for this! Thanks! |
Anyone? |
My Sunshine used to do this. I honestly thought maybe she was washing her little feet. She would put her front paws in and then turn around and stick her back paws in the water and then rub all over everything to dry herself off |
When Dennis was a baby last summer he would jump in his water dish, he always reminded me of a baby bird in a birdbath! He did get over that stage if that is what you are wondering. |
I used to have a little dog that dug in her water bowl. I've since read that using raised water bowls will help. Good luck! |
Do you use a metal bowl? Is she trying to get to the puppy in the bottom?:D |
Both my cat and poodle do this.........I don't have an answer. |
Kitty does this quite often. I have no explanation why either. She has also been laying in the water pan outside. She is in an air conditioned house and begs to go out. So I let her out thinking she needs to go the bathroom. Well, she goes out and lays in the big water pan outside! It makes me so upset. I don't know why she does it. All I can say is "silly dog.":p |
my cat does this all the time....and he drags the bowl into the center of the room on top of it....I'm always cleaning up spilled water... |
Nope not a metal bowl she cant see herself that is what i first thought her bowl is pink of course! |
Peeka does this when his food and water are empty like he's telling me to get him some and after i fill it up he stops it's the cutest thing ever! |
I've only had it happen when the water bowl is almost empty. |
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