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What do I do if my dog wont drink water?

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Here are 5 strategies for how to hydrate a dog that won't drink water. Place water bowls everywhere. To encourage your pet to drink more water, place more than one water bowl in the house. . Consider feeding your pets wet food. . Add flavor to water. . Test different bowls. . Consider Contacting an Expert.


How long is too long for a dog not to drink water?

Your pet can survive without drinking water for about 72 hours (three days). However, it'll show signs of dehydration after the first 24 hours. Go beyond that and your furry friend will slowly feel weaker and weaker.

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