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   The Puppy Wizard to culprit   
   Re: how much water?   
   07 Jan 05 01:45:59   
   
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   From: ThePuppyWizard@EarthLink.Net   
      
   BWEEEEEEEEAAHAHAHAHHAHAAAA!!!   
      
   The puppy drinks EXXXCESSIVELY on accHOWENT   
   of he's STRESSED.   
      
   The dog will GET diabetes from bein ABUSED.   
      
   Your dogs WON'T, HOWEver, on accHOWENT of   
   they VENT their ANGER by attackin each other and   
   murderin your own DEAD KAT on accHOWENT of   
   you jerk and choked them on your pronged spiked   
   pinch choke collars and shocked them to keep them   
   SAFE.   
      
   BWEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAHAHAHHAAAA!!!   
      
   "culprit"  wrote in message   
   news:343omjF45bqigU1@individual.net...   
   >   
   > "MauiJNP"  wrote in message   
   > news:9sydnZWXG8m7MUHcUSdV9g@ptd.net...   
   > >I have a 6 pound poodle who drinks tons of water everyday.  He   
   has access   
   > >to two water dishes through the day at all times, one in his   
   crate in my   
   > >bedroom and one in the kitchen.  I fill up the one in the crate   
   at least 3   
   > >times a day (it is not huge but still, that seems like a lot).   
   Then he   
   > >also drinks out of the water dish in the kitchen several times   
   a day and   
   > >even sneaks downstairs to the other dogs water dish to drink   
   out of it.   
   > >Since he drinks so much, he is constantly wanting to go outside   
   to pee.   
   > >Except for at night, he must go out to pee at least 1 time   
   every 1 or 2   
   > >hours.  Is this a problem?  thanks   
   >   
   > excessive water consumption can be a sign of diabetes or other   
   illnesses.   
   > i'd take him to the vet.   
   >   
   > -kelly   
   >   
   >   
      
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