There’s no better way to fight back the blazing hot sun of July than by keeping your pets hydrated. Pet dehydration is a highly overlooked yet critical area that concerns your pet’s general health and well-being. Just as human bodies are 60% water, pets’ bodies are 80% water, and abruption in consistent replenishment can seriously limit their mobility and strength. A severe case of chronic dehydration can turn fatal as well.
Did you know that ideally your dog needs around an ounce of water for every pound they weigh? For example, a 16-pound dog should have 16 ounces of water a day. Below we have put together some tips on how you can help ensure your pet drinks enough water and some of the symptoms to watch out for in pets that could be signs of dehydration. Below are our five top tips to help keep your pet hydrated:
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Now we move on to look at some of the symptoms of dehydration within pets –
Remember, each pet has different hydration needs, so it's important to observe their behavior and consult with a veterinarian if you have any specific concerns about their water intake. |