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I have water available all day to mine- I don't like withholding water and when I discussed it with my vet at one point because we were having pee pee problems they advised against it. Mine have water 24/7- Chloe did drink way too much at the beginning, she would literally drink the whole bowl- the vet was actually so concerned about this we had to rule out some medical causes for this. I just watched her closely and if I thought she was at the water dish too long I would redirect her to something else and eventually she grew out of it. |
I am a totally new mommy to two little brothers and I am trying to get as much good info as I can but it seems that no one really agrees with anything so I am very conflicted on what to do....they are 9 weeks old and I got them last week I have been feeding them twice a day and giving them water with there meals only cause I read that when you are potty training that it is good so that they can be monitored better I have been crate training them and they have been doing very well all day but at night they pee and poop in the crate so I am thinking that maybe it would be a good idea to buy one of those xpens for them to go in instead idk anyone with any good info please help thanx Scooby and Scrappys moommy |
Food and water 24/7 here (potty pad trained). I change the water every morning. I even put crushed ice in the water, they like it cold. |
I leave water out 24/7. If by some chance it is dry, Scarlett is really good at letting me know by banging the bowl around in the metal stand so that it makes quite a racket. |
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Tibbe has 24/7 access to his food and water as have all of my dogs over the years and knock-on-wood, hasn't caused any problems. My son's dog on the other hand would eat every bowl of food offered until he was sick, I think. If I had one of those dogs, I would have to feed him on a schedule. |
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