boxerbongee
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I actually leave a bowl of water and a "frozen" bone. It's a rubber bone that you fill with water and put it in the freezer. It gives him something to chew on and as it thaws, water begins to leak out.
Most especially if you're feeding dry food, he needs to have unrestricted access to drinking water (though even with a hydrated diet, I wouldn't recommend leaving any animal more than a couple of hours without).No more than 3 hours? I'm sorry, but I do have a job. So, I have no choice but to crate him all day. I wake up at 6 (he sleeps on the floor at night) and let him out to do his business. He comes back in (about 6:15 am) I feed him and give him water. At around 7 am, I give him more water. 7:20-7:30 he goes back out to do his business again. 8 am, more water. I take him out at 8:40 again, before I leave for the day. My wife gets home at 3. He seems to be doing just fine. He has to pee when my wife or I get home.
I have him in an adult sized crate. He could pee in the back of this thing and have plenty of room to walk around without going near it. I can start leaving water in his crate for him to drink. That's no problem. But, he's still drinking as much water as any other dog a day. He drinks close to 3 large bowls in the morning.
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No, I just started leaving the water and the frozen bone. He'll drink some of the water, but there is some left when I get home. I don't know the size of the bowl, but it's for an adult dog.
He doesn't actually drink all of the water in the 3 bowls that I give him in the morning. He drinks what he wants and leaves to play. When he returns, I give him fresh water and so forth. He just drinks what he wants. Even the bowl I leave in his crate, he barely touches.
He had his 2nd round of shots on Saturday and the vet looked him over and said he's in great health. He's up to 16 pounds at 9 weeks.