Many times this is because they wish to eat with you. If you stand next to the bowl - then will dog eat from it? If you did not raise the dog from puppy - then it was to get food from others who took over the bowl and did not allow dog to eat from said bowl. Two possible issues as to why.
I'm not a vet, but if it were my dog, and this is unusual behavior for it, I wouldn't go more than 2 days without calling the vet.
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Well my Maltese did that and we had to put like crackers mixed in with the food... that worked and one day we found out by rolling a piece down a wood floor and she thought it was like a treat and she would play with it and then finally eat it..... !!!! it REALLY works!
put different bowls of water through out the house and make the dog drink it after its walk and dinner.
You should take your dog to the vet right away. Our dog was doing that and we found out she had swallowed something and it was lodged in her intestines. She had to have it surgically removed.
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There was water in the two dogs' bowls. The use of "dogs'" indicates that the bowls belong to multiple dogs. Therefore, each bowl contains water for the dogs to drink.
Your dog should drink water as soon as it is thirsty. If it goes more than 12 hrs. without drinking water, take to a veterinarian. Nothing alive can survive w/o water.
3 large dog bowls a day
57 bowls of food.
never whip your dog!
They are probably Roundworms. http://www.dogsymptomscure.com/symptoms-of-dog-worms.php Get your dog to a vet right away. Most over the counter de-wormers wont work for this type of worm!
Swimmers should drink drinks with lots of protein in. Or it should also be a drink with vitamins in it.
I would just keep him/her at 2 bowls or, if he/she is gaining weight and is not underweight, give him/her 1 1/2 bowls
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