rainman
09/18/2008
05:39:32 AM
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Re: Dog's Water
me too! I always see to it that water is beside my dog's platter to be ready in case anything could happen.
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koliuoro
09/18/2008
05:40:21 AM
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Re: Dog's Water
Yeah. I find my dog sometimes catching his breath and that makes me worry a lot. My mom just says I have to give him more water.
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withyall
09/18/2008
05:41:43 AM
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Re: Dog's Water
You have to be mindful of the incident when your dog catches his breath. It may not just be a simple problem. Be sure he's not having a difficulty in breathing.
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quidos
09/18/2008
05:45:05 AM
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Re: Dog's Water
The last dog that I had last year died because I didn't notice she was catching her breath already. I still feel sad whenever I remember her.
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replay
09/18/2008
05:48:51 AM
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Re: Dog's Water
Bottled water is better; tap water contains unseen objects and rust in it that can be harmful to your dog.
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kruelio
09/20/2008
05:08:20 AM
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Re: Dog's Water
I have 4 dogs before. once a week i let them drink an alkaline water because i believe that it can help their heath too. Everyday i let them drink lukewarm water because it is an energy booster for dogs.
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glove
09/20/2008
05:10:02 AM
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Re: Dog's Water
But you can also use tap water, as long as its cleaned or filtered, and if you go somewhere together with your dog, you can bring some water from home, bottomline! is, as long as it's clean, you don't have to worry.
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abijoy
09/26/2008
06:38:41 AM
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Re: Dog's Water
I buy mineral water for my dog. I love her so much that I couldn't afford to see her ill if she takes unclean water.
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capriseal
09/30/2008
03:21:49 AM
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Re: Dog's Water
Water is very important 'coz when you know your dog is drinking a lot that means he is also eating well. Water is very essential to dog's metabolism and digestive maintenance.
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