Things You'll Need
- Clean rocks
- Weighted dog bowl
- Dog toys
- Dog treats
- Open-centered bowl
- Stick or stake
Instructions
Fill the bottom of the dog's bowl with clean rocks. The rocks will weigh down the bowl, making it more difficult for the dog to tip over
Replace your existing dog bowl with a bowl that features a weighted bottom. The weight will make the bowl bottom-heavy and difficult to push around.
Offer your dog with other forms of entertainment, such as dog toys. Providing the dog with constant stimulation will make it less interested in playing with the water bowl.
Train your dog to leave the water bowl standing. Keep an eye on your pooch and each time it begins to play around with the water bowl tell it "no" in a stern voice. When the dog stops tipping the bowl, give it praise and a treat. Continue to tell the dog "no" every time you catch it playing around with the bowl. Eventually the dog will learn that the bowl is for drinking, not playing.
Replace an outside water bowl with a bowl or dish that has a hole in the center, such as a Bundt cake pan. Drive a stick or stake through the center of the bowl; this will prevent the dog from moving the dish and knocking it over.