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Baby puppy Zachary (8 weeks old) dipped his paw in the water dish his first night home. Four days later he has graduated to full scale playing in the bowl - paddling the water out. He also manages to get a drink out of it. I have a towel und the bowl, so the mess is not a huge issue, but he shares this bowl with 3 other dogs who do need to get a drink every now and then and would prefer to not drink from the puddles on the floor. Suggestions on how to curb this behavior, cute as it may be now, before it gets out of hand?
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Thanks for everyones feedback - you are all so great!! A buddy bowl it is!! I am going to order two of them on Amazon today - one for Zac's crate and one for the kitchen for all the dogs to share. I will be sure to order through the DK link :-)
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Sunny learned from other dogs at the dog park that buckets are fun to put her paws (and elbows, and shoulders) in. She brought this behavior home since I keep a bucket of water on the back porch for her to drink from while she's outside. I correct her with "Leave it" or "PAW" which she knows and obeys, but when I'm not looking she does it anyway (I can tell... her whole front legs are soaking wet).
There are bowls that are "spill-proof" that have rubber on the tops... lemme find one.
Sounds exactly like my Hunter! She thinks the world is her swimming pool. This is the bowl that I use, it works great and it does come apart easy for cleaning. It totally stopped her from swimming in her bowl. I thought it was way cute at first to, but after a month of cleaning water up off the kitchen floor and sliding across it and falling it wasn't so much cute anymore. It's called the Road Refresher No Spill Water Bowl.....
http://www.amazon.com/Jolly-Pets-Refresher-Non-Spill-Ounces/dp/B002...
Cute! If you let him play in the tub, the water bowl might be less interesting :-)
Porter used to jump in the tub when my kids were bathing until I started to bathe him in that same tub. Now he avoids it but still loves streams, puddles, pools, lakes...etc. He immerses much of his face in his water dish to drink and I have a carpet doormat under the food and water bowl, plus a runner leading from the bowls and across the kitchen.
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