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Dog Drinking Out Of Bird Bath ?
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I have just got a rescue Lurcher . She is 10 years old and is healthy in every respect but she has taken to drinking out of the bird bath which is just the right height for her ! Unfortunately , I can't stop the birds "dirtying" the water with feathers and faeces; I clean it out every day but can't help wondering if the water will harm the dog !
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My dog does the same. They've fairly robust digestive systems so it shouldn't do her any harm.
10:09 Fri 19th Jun 2015
my dogs do it too....oddly even when I have scrubbed out the birdbath and filled it from the tap! The only risk is if you have rats on the garden as they can give a dog leptospirosis from their urine (the pee where they drink as well as everywhere else) I don't see how you can stop dogs drinking from birdbaths, puddles, ponds and so on, I just make sure that their vacs are up to date and don't let water stand and fester.
There is a possibility that she may have problems getting down to her water bowl and feels the bird bath is easier to drink from.
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I have just spend £25 buying a water fountain for my cats. The water is filtered and is constantly running. I have had it down for a few weeks and they won't use it. :-(
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I have just spend £25 buying a water fountain for my cats. The water is filtered and is constantly running. I have had it down for a few weeks and they won't use it. :-(
Thanks to everyone for your answers.Lucky doesn't avoid rainwater she drinks from the bird bath , a dog bowl with tap water both inside and outside in the garden, sea water, anything left in my cup of tea etc. etc. She's made herself very much at home since coming from the rescue centre 2 months ago sleeping in my bed , her own bed, on the sofa , on the grass in the garden, in fact any where at all.Took her to the pub for lunch one day and after she had some home made fish fingers, she sprawled out on the floor and snored her head off, much to the delight of the regulars .
Good on you for taking a rescue dog yorkshirelass. They bring their own rewards don't they. It's lovely seeing them settling in after a few days and making themselves at home. I love it when I'm in the park with my rescue and he loses sight of me for a moment and stands stock still scanning the horizon. Then he spots me and charges back as fast as he can go with what looks like a big grin on his face. They are all wonderful and Lurchers are fantastic dogs. I hope you have many happy years with her.
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