I think it amounts to the same thing.Maybe they are greedier, but British dogs tend to eat and drink from bowls. ;-)
Personal pronouns that take the form of possessives do not take apostrophes.theirsNo apostrophes!
hers
his
its
ours
Of course, nouns (not pronouns!) do take an apostrophe when taking the possessive form.
Simple, isn't it?
The dog ate from it is food dish and drank from it is water dish.
But "its" is right.one answer was "its is right." I think the word right is the wrong one to use. Correct would be a more appropriate word. Am I correct in that assumption?