Dog owners should know what amount of water is normal for their pet and monitor it regularly.
The fact is that if a dog starts drinking more or less water, this circumstance may indicate illness, poisoning, or other hidden or obvious reasons.
Let's find out what can influence the amount of water a dog drinks.
According to experts, on average a dog consumes up to 30 ml of water per 0.5 kg of body weight.
However, puppies or breeds that are normally active may drink more than the stated amount. The same applies to nursing dogs.
This indicator can also be influenced by the weather, diet and well-being.
1. You need to pay attention to the diet. For example, canned food may contain part of the daily water requirement. If you switch your dog to dry food, the situation will change.
2. Puppies drink more fluid due to the way their kidneys work. Older dogs may drink more or less due to the way their bodies work and possible disorders.
3. After undergoing treatment and taking medications, the dog may feel thirsty.
4. The same thing happens due to high outside temperatures or physical exertion that the dog has to endure.
5. Thirst may be caused by dehydration or poisoning. In this case, vomiting, weakness, diarrhea and other symptoms may be observed. You should seek help from a veterinarian.