Drinking alot of water can mean a few things. Was your pet running, exercising? Was you pet just laying around and kept wanting to go out? Your pet may be ill, or ingested the wrong thing. Are you constantly filling up the bowl with water? Is the dog urinating more frequent? Is dog leaking urine in the house? Some of these or all are signs of canine diabetes, this can be treated in dogs, for more info check this link or email me at caninediabetes windstream.net http://k9diabetes.com/forum/index.php?referrerid=18
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Could be any number of things. Some older dogs drink more. If your dog has been put on a dry food it will drink more. Check that the air in your house is not too dry and not too hot. After that, a trip to the vet for tests will find the cause.
When dogs pant, it's like their way of sweating. Obviously, when you get sweaty/exhausted, you drink a lot of water. It's the exact same thing with dogs.
it mean your dog isfelling ill and dhighdratid and will need to be let outside about 5hours a day till it is sick
He is thirsty or you just fed him peanut butter, or both
that they are really thirsty or that they have diarrhea or are vomiting and the moisture is running out of them
Yeah, it's totally fine for your dog to drink water from the dog park! It's just regular water like a drinking fountain! (it is the same water)
Water consumption. Drinking an excessive amount of water in a short period of time can lead to water intoxication, or hyponatremia, which can be fatal due to an imbalance of electrolytes in the body.
Seroquel is metabolized by the liver. Drinking excessive water would cause liver damage and possible failure.
If your dog has been drinking a lot of water, checking to see if they are overheated with be the first thing to do. The second thing would be to see if the dog possibly has diabetes.
There are two possible answers to this. First, "dog water" may be "water intended to be used as a drinking source for a dog". This is simply potable drinking water that is set out, generally in a designated bowl or bucket, for a dog to have access to and drink from. Second, "dog water" may be a euphemism for "dog urine", in which cause it is simply the liquid waste excreted from a dog during urination.
take it to a vet but usually it is fine or drinking to much water
Drinking excessive water is no guarantee of weight loss.
Your dog may be drinking from the water fountain, because the flowing water is fresher than stagnate water in a bowl. Make sure your dog has fresh water several times a day.
well my dog after its done drinking she goes in her basket and takes a nap
Excessive drinking is not a good sign. it is a symptom of a medical issue.Your dog may have diabetes. It may have Cushing's syndrome. Addison's disease is another possibility. Liver or kidney issues are the most common cause of excessive drinking. Please see a vet.
There could be many reasons for dehydration. Insufficient intake of fluids. Overheating of the body internally (having a fever). Excessive exercise without fluid replacement (drinking water). Excessive sweating.
leptospirosis