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Dog drinking water

שו”תCategory: HalachaDog drinking water
asked 6 years ago

When they say water that a dog should drink from, I assume they mean drinkable without the static barrier that prevents a dog from drinking, am I right? Or is that a different lesson?
Regarding the conference at Bar Ilan, are there any details?
Thank you very much, my dear Miki.
 


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מיכי Staff answered 6 years ago
The details about the conference appear here on the left (there is an ad in orange). I didn’t understand who said it and where it was said? Something that is suitable for a dog is something that a dog will drink or eat. Not only because of aesthetics but also because of taste.

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איש replied 6 years ago

Yes, after that I saw it, but the question should not be answered.
(Ode, which I attribute to the fact that (currently mainly in the third part) the conference seems to be poor for traveling there)
I meant the halakhic parameter, Sh”a O”ch S’ K”s. And if it is a matter of taste, how can this be measured?

מיכי Staff replied 6 years ago

In the Sat there:
Salty or foul or bitter water that a dog cannot drink from is impermissible for washing hands, even though it is kosher for a mikvah for immersion; and if it is turbid due to clay mixed in, if the dog can drink from it, it is kosher for washing hands or for a mikvah, and if it cannot drink from it, it is impermissible for both.
What is not clear here? The Shulchan himself explains what is meant.

איש replied 6 years ago

I understand that you are full of your threads, but it seems to me that the question is simple, what is this scale based on, (in principle, and also in reality when there is no dog)?
Again, is the difference between a dog drinking and a human drinking, on the level of taste that a dog is simply able to drink things that are less tasty, or does a dog simply not have the aesthetic test?

מיכי replied 6 years ago

“Salty, foul or bitter… cloudy due to the clay that we mix in”. You should just read before asking. Do you expect me to measure the amount of bitterness/stinkiness, etc. with a kelpometer? I don't have such equipment.
I don't understand the discussion here.

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