[NAGDU] You can lead a dog to water ...

Cindy Ray cindyray at gmail.com
Tue May 29 13:46:54 UTC 2018


Tracy, I think I would go the chill pill route. You might encourage him from time to time, but I would let him make the decision, at least for now. You can scarcely make him drink anyway. If it continues for a long time, then it might be worth looking into.



Cindy Lou Ray, 
Cindyray at gmail.com

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> On May 29, 2018, at 7:41 AM, Tracy Carcione via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> I can still hear my instructor in my first class telling me "You can lead
> a dog to water, but you cannot make her drink."  But still ...
> I recently moved to a new office building.  In my old place, Krokus would
> get a big drink when we came in to work, then nothing for the rest of the
> day.  In the new building, he doesn't want any water all day long, and I
> keep trying to figure out why.  I've tried giving him water in the kitchen
> or the bathroom.  I tried giving him the cold water from the water cooler.
> He didn't want any of it.
> The only difference I can think of is the water in the old place smelled
> more chloriny.
> I know, he's a free creature and he doesn't have to drink if he doesn't
> want to.  But he used to want to, so I'm trying to figure out why not now.
> I keep imagining he's actually thirsty, but something just isn't right. 
> Any ideas?  Or shall I just take a chill pill and stop worrying about it?
> Tracy
> 
> 
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