I have a 6 weeks and 18 weeks old dogs and they love to drink cold water. I monitored them and everything seems ok. I tried to give them room temperature water and they do not drink it. So I put cold water (bottled water) in there bowl and they love it! I found it not good to give animals "tap" water, too much chemicals, etc. in it.
Sissy & Mister's Mom =)
Warm!
You can prevent your dog's water from freezing in cold weather by using a heated water bowl or placing a heated water dispenser near your dog's living area. Additionally, you can check the water frequently and refill it with warm water to prevent freezing.
No because my dog drinks warm and cold water. Try not to give burning hot water, because that may hurt their tounges.
because they aren't in the freezing cold and dont need 2, cuz the're warm and yu feed em. but they just dont.
A Yorkie is warm blooded because it is a dog and a dog is a mammal.
It is not recommended to bathe a dog with cold water, as it can cause them discomfort and may lower their body temperature. It is better to use lukewarm water for bathing dogs to ensure they are comfortable throughout the process.
Dogs are warm blooded mammals.
cold water tail is what a dog gets when they have been and the water and it is freezing cold and the dog acts like it is broken
Lukewarm. Not too warm, but not cold. ex: Bathing a guinea pig in the same temp as you bathe a dog is too hot.
Well if you have a bath tub or shower you can get warm water from there. (If you have a sink you could probaly get warm water from there too.) PS if you don't get warm water at your house my best idea would to leave it in the sun although it is not very warm outside yet. Also this could be really stupid but you could heat a little water up on the stove but make sure it is at least cold enough to put your hand in it or else it will burn the dog) hope this helps
Wash the dog in warm water and dog shampoo.
To keep your dog's ears warm during the cold winter months, you can consider using a dog ear warmer or a snug-fitting hat designed for dogs. Additionally, keeping your dog indoors or providing a warm shelter when outside can help protect their ears from the cold. Regularly checking and drying your dog's ears after being in the snow or rain can also prevent them from getting too cold.