The Importance of Pet Hydration

 

As summer approaches, pet owners must stay vigilant about making sure their furry companions remain hydrated. Heat exhaustion and dehydration are severe concerns during these warmer months, as they can lead to health issues and even death. It is important to note that preventing dehydration can be as simple as ensuring your pet has constant access to fresh water so that you can enjoy a fun-filled summer together.

 

The Importance of Water

In addition to providing a source of hydration, water serves a vital purpose in regulating body temperature and helping maintain organ health. A lack of water can cause dehydration, which can manifest in symptoms such as lethargy, dry gums, sunken eyes, and panting.

 

Avoid Dehydration

An easy way to avoid dehydration in pets is by monitoring their water intake and providing indoor and outdoor water. If your pet is more active than usual during the summer, it is essential to provide additional water as they lose fluids through panting and sweating.

 

Picky Drinkers

Some pets may be picky about the quality of the water they drink. To ensure your pet drinks enough water, provide clean and fresh water. Add ice cubes or low sodium broth to the water to make it more enticing. Additionally, pets may prefer running water, so integrating a pet water fountain may be a good option.

 

If you notice your pet is not drinking enough water or showing symptoms of dehydration, contact us immediately. Veterinarians can provide essential care when handling severe dehydration cases. They may conduct a hydration test and administer subcutaneous or IV fluids.