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Ice Water Warning Just incase as I have given mine ice water in the past and I am thankful no adverse affects from it but this is what they say can happen. NO ICE WATER FOR DOGS…PLEASE READ ASAP | Wendt Worth Corgi's Weblog |
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jes well thank you for letting me know! I was worried because sometimes I will do this in the major summer heat and they love it. |
Thank you for posting this. I have also given mine ice water and had no idea this could happen. Edit: read the above post, it's a myth then? |
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Since the stomach is made of so much muscle, I can see why this made the rounds of FB, blogs, and forums. But I agree w/ snopes in that I highly doubt ice can, in and of itself, cause stomach cramps and/or bloat. |
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Ah, the interwebs! :p |
Bella loves ice, and I always prechew it into smaller pieces for her, just in case. I also pretreat the ice by soaking it in water so that it is not super-cold. I don't want her getting frostbite in her mouth, or brain freeze (if that's even possible for a Yorkie, LOL!). |
I have a couple of pups who love ice....sometimes I just let the ice drop to the floor from the ice machine. :) |
I have been told by a vet that ice can break teeth my mom has also been told chewing on ice for humans is a big no no to because it will also break humans teeth. |
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Chewing ice "occasionally" won\'t break teeth. If you chew ice constantly, then yes, your teeth can possibly be damaged. My pups love ice, and I give them crushed ice from the freezer as a treat in their water-it\'s fun to watch them bob for it with their paws. Ps. I can tell you that I am never without a cup of ice to chew, and I have been that way for a solid 5 years, and my teeth haven\'t broken. I empty the ice machine at my house and both of them at my office, several times daily, in my constant need to chew ice. Is ice really that much harder than kibble? Our ice is kind of soft and slushy when it\'s crushed,,, |
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