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Forum DIET & CARE Non spillable water bowl?

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    • Bianca
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        Greebo is constantly spilling his water bowl. Multiple times a day he goes through a craze where he spends a minute or two sprinting everywhere and jumping over/on everything. This apparently includes spilling and often flipping his water bowl. Or sitting in Terry and Maggie’s large one when I give him some free time in the study while they are out the room. I have some photos of his fully soaked bottom I will share later. 

        I was wondering if anyone else has dealt with something like this and how you solved it? I’m not comfortable using those bottles, they get stuck too easily. Although I guess I could get one as a back up source just in case. I just don’t want to rely on one as my main option.

        My husband and I are thinking of weighing down the underneath of his current water bowl, but I thought I would ask her for other ideas too. Any thoughts?  

        Or maybe I should just attach little weights to Greebo’s legs to slow him down! 


      • RexDutchMix
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          My rabbit does the something, unfortunately I don’t know how to stop it.


        • DanaNM
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            I use a very wide, heavy ceramic bowl. My buns have never flipped it or tried to toss it, although they push it around a bit. It’s actually meant for human use (haha), but works perfectly. I have a bottle as a backup. 

            I think there are crocks that clip to the side of a cage, that could work. Also look into bowls meant for dogs. I’ve seen styles that are meant to be tough to flip. 

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          • ThorBunny
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              I’ve got a water bowl made for a small dog that seems to work very well. It is wide bottomed and very heavy. Maybe 6 in in diameter? Thor’s never flipped it, although I did place it purposely in an area where she doesn’t binky (under a table) so that may help


            • Rosie316
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                Yes the water crocks work very well, I’ve used it for my bunny before and she never spilled it and she used it.


              • Bianca
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                  Thanks everyone! I did find a few good no spill dog bowl options online. I want to see some in person though to make sure Greebo can reach easily and fit his chubby cheeks into it!


                • Q8bunny
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                    In my experience the heavy crock or stoneware bowls (wide and not too deep) seem to be the common choice


                  • Azerane
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                      I agree with a heavy ceramic dog bowl. I have one that’s about 7 inches wide, it’s nice and heavy and the buns have never spilled it.


                    • Bianca
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                        Thanks, I think I will pick one of those up tomorrow and hope that does it. We are on a record of no spills for 8 hours!


                      • Deleted User
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                          My rabbit does it all the time and I just let him. I don’t know if there is such products free from spilling.


                        • anilec
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                            I use one of those like jug self filling water bowls as then it doesn’t take up too much space and I don’t have to worry about my girl running out of water or spilling it as it’s quite heavy. I don’t fill the jug up all the way and I refill with fresh water every other day, using the leftover water to give to my plants so I don’t waste any


                          • sarahthegemini
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                              Haha, when I was using a ceramic rabbit water bowl, Buttercup loved picking it up or nudging it with her head lol I’ve since upgraded to a ceramic dog bowl and it’s too heavy for her now


                            • Xtina22
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                                I bought one of these a few days ago and am really happy with it! I wanted to give my bun a dish because the water bottle was so loud and I’d read that dishes in general are better. This one is really secure but easy to take out and wash/refill. So far it’s worked out….except this morning I did find a toilet paper roll I’d given the bun to play with sitting in it. LOL

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