My friend was not sure earlier if we could/should create a new thread about this but she would like to know if it's possible to make a dog to drink from this kind of bottle:
They sell also other kind of bottles that have this kind of cap:
My friend might be somewhere where it's difficult to pour water from a bottle into a bowl. If Lotta doesn't drink all of it, it may not be possible to pour water to anywhere from that bowl except on the floor. However, one should not to pour water on the floor. My friend might be in some public place. If my friend is for example in a bus she needs to hold a lead in her hand and she also needs to hold on to something. That's why it would also be difficult to carry a half empty bowl.
In another thread someone suggested this kind of bottle:
http://www.petsmart.com/gsi/webstor...ategoryName=100138&CatalogName=36&SKU=36-7329
Someone else suggested to use a lid. It doesn't make any difference what kind of bowl (or a lid) it is and is it attached to a bottle. It should be emptied anyway. Water cannot be poured back to a bottle because it would get dirty easily.
Then it would be easier if Lotta could drink from a bottle. My friend has seen bottles that have a straw on TV. You can pour water from those bottles by tilting them. However, she has seen those only on TV. They do sell bottles and cups that have a straw around here but they are different. You need to suck in order to get anything out of them. Dogs don't drink that way.
So, is it possible to get a dog drink from that kind of bottle like in those pictures above? Lotta doesn't want to drink from it. It doesn't help if my friend pours water from it. Does anyone have any ideas? :rofl1: In case someone suggests, my friend doesn't have any liquid that contains meat, besides she's talking about drinking pure water.
They sell also other kind of bottles that have this kind of cap:
My friend might be somewhere where it's difficult to pour water from a bottle into a bowl. If Lotta doesn't drink all of it, it may not be possible to pour water to anywhere from that bowl except on the floor. However, one should not to pour water on the floor. My friend might be in some public place. If my friend is for example in a bus she needs to hold a lead in her hand and she also needs to hold on to something. That's why it would also be difficult to carry a half empty bowl.
In another thread someone suggested this kind of bottle:
http://www.petsmart.com/gsi/webstor...ategoryName=100138&CatalogName=36&SKU=36-7329
Someone else suggested to use a lid. It doesn't make any difference what kind of bowl (or a lid) it is and is it attached to a bottle. It should be emptied anyway. Water cannot be poured back to a bottle because it would get dirty easily.
Then it would be easier if Lotta could drink from a bottle. My friend has seen bottles that have a straw on TV. You can pour water from those bottles by tilting them. However, she has seen those only on TV. They do sell bottles and cups that have a straw around here but they are different. You need to suck in order to get anything out of them. Dogs don't drink that way.
So, is it possible to get a dog drink from that kind of bottle like in those pictures above? Lotta doesn't want to drink from it. It doesn't help if my friend pours water from it. Does anyone have any ideas? :rofl1: In case someone suggests, my friend doesn't have any liquid that contains meat, besides she's talking about drinking pure water.