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Well, I had to Google it, didn’t I ? Anyhow, the majority of articles say that tap water from a country with a good source, such as the UK , is perfectly fine for dogs, as it is for humans.

I’ve just ordered 500 bottles of volvic 

I always have a bowl of water out in the garden room for if the dogs are thirsty, always from the tap. However, they rarely drink from it and invariably prefer to drink the rusty coloured rain water w

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I always have a bowl of water out in the garden room for if the dogs are thirsty, always from the tap. However, they rarely drink from it and invariably prefer to drink the rusty coloured rain water which collects in an old wooden planter full of decaying logs. Weird!

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1 hour ago, Neal said:

I always have a bowl of water out in the garden room for if the dogs are thirsty, always from the tap. However, they rarely drink from it and invariably prefer to drink the rusty coloured rain water which collects in an old wooden planter full of decaying logs. Weird!

Yeah dogs are smart they know not to drink tap water unless its their only choice. It you’re close to a river collect water from a fast flowing section providing its clear enough. I’d recommend a filter mate. 

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4 minutes ago, Lurcher23 said:

I don’t do this myself but adding a tiny dash of celtic salt to the dogs meal or water bowl would be a good idea. I’ll give a go. 

Most of the dogs on here dont like teeth, so its not really an issue.

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