What to Do If a Dog Refuses to Drink Water

You can add some additives to the drinking water
Water is obviously important for any living organism. Without water replenishment, it is quite easy for a dog’s body to become weak. Sometimes a dog’s refusal to drink is related to illness, and the only effective solution is through fluid therapy or curing the disease. However, sometimes a dog’s dislike for drinking water may not be related to its health but rather associated with certain external factors.
1. Prepare Suitable Drinking Tools
It is best to choose drinking tools that are not easily worn out. If it is a cement floor, it is better not to choose a stainless steel bowl, as this type of bowl can make loud noises when dragged on the ground, which may irritate or scare the dog, making it unwilling to drink. Of course, it is best to clean the dog’s drinking tools every day, as any strange odors may cause the dog to lose interest in drinking.
2. Maintain Clean Drinking Water
The cleanliness of drinking water itself is also very important. Dogs have a very sensitive sense of smell, and if the drinking water is dirty or has an odor due to infrequent replacement, the dog may refuse to drink. Therefore, the drinking water should be kept clean regularly.

You can use a fountain-style water dispenser
3. Add a Little "Flavoring" to the Water
Sometimes, a dog may refuse water because the taste of the water is not suitable. You can mix some glucose powder into the drinking water, which can improve the taste of the water and also provide some energy, making it a good choice. However, do not add random things to the water, and avoid using this method too often to prevent the dog from becoming dependent.
4. Take the Dog for Some Exercise
You can appropriately increase the dog’s amount of exercise, and after exercise, provide water. However, this method is only suitable for healthy dogs.
5. Use a Fountain-Style Water Dispenser
Dogs are generally interested in moving objects. Some dogs who do not like drinking water may be attracted by this type of water tool and thus drink water.
If the dog refuses water along with other adverse reactions, it is most likely caused by physical reasons. At this time, besides trying to make the dog drink water, take the dog for a checkup as soon as possible and take corresponding measures.