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| The Following User Says Thank You to Mike Koneski For Your Post: |
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I have bicycle bottles - and dispense it on the side at the back of the mouth. I noticed early on that giving the water straight in from the front caused occasional choking
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For 2 dogs I usually carry 3 squeeze water bottles as originally pictured. I do lower the bottle so their necks are not at 12 o'clock and squeeze the water to the side of their mouth and not directly down to avoid choking etc.
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There are some great collapsible water bowls for dogs. I carry one in my car and bring it out in the field with water bottles. Also can just scoop water from streams and ponds.
I’m not sure if this is true for water bottle drinking but dogs are meant to eat and drink with food/water at its lowest point to prevent bloat. Elevated bowls increase the risk of bloat in dogs. |
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Andy, due to the 4 tiny vent holes in the crown some water leaks but not an appreciable amount. And for an eager thirsty dog she’ll get easily 80% of the water you pour in. Extra bonus on a hot day your head cools off a little when you put your wet hat back on. .
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I carry a great little lined cordura folding bowl that doubles for chow in the evening. Tried a couple until I found one that stayed open without fooling with it. Dogs are all happy with it. Big fun watching a puppy with his first couple of attempts, they think it's weird!
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