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Vets warn dog owners to avoid communal water bowls – see why

Doggone Well Staff by Doggone Well Staff
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Communal water bowls for dogs are commonly found in locations across the country including in beer gardens, parks, outside cafes, even outside neighbouring houses.

But vets are urging dog owners to avoid using these public water bowls where possible as they could be a breeding ground for diseases and your four legged friend could be lapping up all kinds of bacteria and viruses as they quench their thirst.

In-house Vet at Everypaw Pet Insurance, Dr Anna Foreman, speaking to Country Living said: “Communal water bowls have the risk of transmitting bacteria and viruses from dog-to-dog through their saliva.


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“Kennel Cough is easily spread through this pathway, which although tends to only cause mild illness, in young, old or immunocompromised dogs, can lead to secondary chest infections which can be more serious.”

Diseases that can spread through communal water bowls

The “nasty” diseases that can be passed through communal water bowls, according to Country Living, include:

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  • Canine papilloma virus
  • Salmonella
  • Leptospirosis
  • Kennel cough

Faecal-contaminated water bowls caused by dirty dog paws and snouts, the home and living experts added, are also a breeding ground for intestinal and internal parasites like:

  • Roundworms
  • Hookworms
  • Whipworms

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How to avoid “nasty” diseases in communal water bowls

“Of course, it’s vital for dogs to drink if they are thirsty, as dehydration can lead to heatstroke, a dry nose, vomiting and loss of appetite,” Country Living continued.

However experts suggest, where possible to bring your own collapsible water bowl or travel water bottle.

If your dog does need to use a communal bowl – “always check to see if the water looks clean”.





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