My 9 month old tri, Diesel creates a huge mess on a daily basis by playing in his water bowl. No matter what size, shape, or height the bowl is, he feels the need to sit there and paw at it, flinging water everywhere! I've tried taking the water away from him for awhile when I catch him doing this, but it doesn't seem to be helping. Plus, it isn't very convenient having to monitor him everytime he goes to get a drink. I've also tried getting a bowl that is raised off the floor (but not so much that it is uncomfortable for him to drink)and he still manages to splash around in it. Does anyone else have any suggestions as to how I can break this habit?
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You could always get one of those dog waterers that they have for crates (looks like a giant hamster water bottle. Here are some articles with ideas. Good luck!
http://www.dailypuppy.com/articles/how-to-stop-a-puppy-from-playing...
http://www.ehow.com/how_2253781_turning-over-his-water-bowl.html (not the same thing, but I thought had some good ideas)
http://www.mypethealthguide.com/dog-training-behavior/destructive-b...
http://www.dogsey.com/showthread.php?t=101884
Thanks so much for the suggestions and it is a relief knowing he will be growing out of it. Hopefully sooner rather than later <fingers crossed>
I've used several "non-spill" water bowls for the car. This one I haven't tried, but it looks good, and I know for sure that Jolly Pets makes nearly non-destructible toys. It's called the Road Refresher : http://www.amazon.com/Road-Refresher-Spill-Portable-Bowl/dp/B001L4M....
The ones I do use are the Lixit Waterboy, especially good for travel: http://www.amazon.com/Lixit-Waterboy-Travel-Water-Bowl/dp/B0006BB78...
and the aptly named "non spill water bowl," http://www.amazon.com/Pet-Supply-NON-SPILL-WATER-BOWL/dp/B0002DGVW6... This one is low tech and light weight, may not hold up to a determined party animal, but it's good for the car.
If I were you I'd check out the Jolly Pet one. I've seen it in our local pet store, and I like that it can attack to a base, via velcro tabs, to keep it in place. It holds 56 or 24 ounces and uses a floating plate inside to limit the amount of water the dog has contact with at any time. The Lixit works on the same principle, but would be a bit more awkward to fill, I think.
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