Solo Cup with a hole punched in it with a paper punch. Clips onto my pack. Can't get much lighter/cheaper than that. My dog is more likely to drink on command when I'm holding the cup and offering it to him.
Solo Cup with a hole punched in it with a paper punch. Clips onto my pack. Can't get much lighter/cheaper than that. My dog is more likely to drink on command when I'm holding the cup and offering it to him.
Admittedly, I have no experience with my dog on extended hiking trips. On the short trips I've taken her on, I used a cut off bottom of a milk jug for her water bowl in camp. It also doubled as a camp sink for laundry a few times. During the day, while on the move , hiking , bird hunting, or mountain biking, she shared my CamelBak bladder.... When she was thirsty, she'd come stand in front of me, and I'd squeeze the bite valve to release a stream of water onto her muzzle. Some spilled, but she didn't miss much, and she never had contact with the bite valve. It was a lot faster than stopping to fill a bowl.
Go afield with a good attitude, with respect for the wildlife you hunt, and the forest and field in which you walk. Immerse yourself in the outdoor experience. It will cleanse your soul.--Fred Bear
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U shud use paper cups for your dog, it's light and u can use one cup for 2-3 times
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