nicole wrote:Jen, what do you do with Mac? Do you stop him?
Without going into the laundry list of Mac's other issues, LOL.....
Mac is on strict NILIF and he MUST perform a trick or task before he's "allowed" to drink. Since we've been doing this with him for years now, he'll go and sit in front of the bathroom door (he's a messy drinker so the bowl is in the bathroom because the tile is easier to clean up) and wait for the "OK" from one of us. It's usually something like "sit up", then "paw", then the "OK" release. If he goes straight to the bowl and starts drinking without permission, he gets pulled away and sent to another room for a time out.
We also have Mac on a pretty strict schedule. He gets a drink in the morning before breakfast, another one an hour after breakfast, another around noon, then 3-ish, and around dinner time. Last one is right after his walk before bed.
It sounds like a lot of work, but it really isn't once you get used to it. It's also quality training time with Mac, and he LOVES his "water reward".
Drinking the water kept the plastic afloat and was less painful on his stomach. At least, thats what the surgeon who removed the obstruction hypothesized.
That's interesting. And does sound plausible.
When Mac was less than a year old, he had a full-on intestinal blockage caused by a tennis ball that he swallowed whole. He couldn't eat without barfing it right back up, but he would STILL drink as much as he could get. It would come right back up, but that didn't stop him.
Never make someone a priority in your life when that someone treats you like an option.