Drinking too fast
I am just curious if anyone else has this issue and what they have done to ease it.
This has happened two or three times now. Kaiya loves to drink, she probably drinks more than any other dog I have ever met. The problem is that sometimes, especially when she gets out of her crate (that has water), she drinks too much too fast and it makes her vomit. I don't know if its the excitement or the amount and speed at which she GULPS it down.
I know there are remedies for dogs who eat too fast, but what about drinking? I have been trying to verbally cue her..."easy" and to just lightly touch her chest and try to calm her.
Any suggestions?
This has happened two or three times now. Kaiya loves to drink, she probably drinks more than any other dog I have ever met. The problem is that sometimes, especially when she gets out of her crate (that has water), she drinks too much too fast and it makes her vomit. I don't know if its the excitement or the amount and speed at which she GULPS it down.
I know there are remedies for dogs who eat too fast, but what about drinking? I have been trying to verbally cue her..."easy" and to just lightly touch her chest and try to calm her.
Any suggestions?
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Fate was like this, but after coughing up water a few times he learned to slow down on his own. ~
I think they do tend to slow down as they get older, but the ice cube thing is a good idea in the meantime.
The ice cube thing would not work at my house because I exercise a lot with my dogs. I can't see them getting enough water from that nor would it work when we've been hiking for four hours and the ice melts.
You could try to rig up a cover that exposes only a little bit of the water's surface that makes her slow down, or sit by the bowl and stop her/take it away when she drinks too fast and let her have it when she goes slow?
I've never had this problem so those might not work.
Why don't you try putting in a little bit of water at a time and have multiple drinking sessions with your dog (like shots)? That way your dog knows that the water comes when you say it comes, and that it only comes when they aren't so super excited about it.
Jesse
Best thing I found for my gulpers: freezing the entire water dish.
Next best was soaking the meals with hot water to make a soup that they have to work around the food.
I love that I have a place to come discuss my pup's bodily fluids Thank you, all!
Cold water is more readily absorbed by the system.
http://walking.about.com/od/fluids/f/coldwatermyth.htm
http://www.dietitian.com/fluids.html
http://www.ehow.com/facts_7458006_drink-water-urinate-more_.html
So, I was wrong regarding what the body did with cold water. It actually absorbs the water faster in the stomach and makes it more readily available in the intestine for absorption. I correlated that the faster your body absorbs water, the sooner it will have a need to expel excess water. I've had experiences where my puppy peed on the carpet around 20 minutes after chewing on her teething rag and eating ice cubes as compared to being able to hold it for 45 min to an hour after drinking all her room temp water out of her water bowl.
Jesse
BTW Koda ate a Salmon jerky last night so quickly that he got the dry heaves or choked or something. He was competing with Mei to see how fast they could eat.