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If your dog isn’t drinking enough water, it could be for any number of reasons. Perhaps they’re young, or old, or sick, or in a place with unfamiliar water. No matter what the conditions are, there are plenty of ways you can “trick” your dog into taking in a sufficient amount of water by making it more appetizing for them. Read on for some tips on how to get your dog drinking (or eating) water so they stay healthy and hydrated!
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QuestionCan I put chicken stock in my dog's water?Allison WeeksAllison Weeks is a Dog Training Professional, as well as the Owner & Operator of Peticularly Perfect. With more than 12 years of experience, she specializes in dog walking, dog psychology, and dog behavior. Peticularly Perfect won the Best of Escondido business award for the pet care category in 2020 and Allison was featured as the owner of Peticularly Perfect in SD Voyager online magazine. Allison earned a Bachelor's Degree from Kaplan University.
Dog Training ProfessionalDefinitely—this is an especially helpful technique when your dog is feeling sick or dehydrated. Just make sure you're using the stock in moderation and not on a regular basis.
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