Experts say winter is a key time to make a change to a pet's drinking habit
Dog owners have been issued a warning over an important habit. Experts say dogs may drink less this winter - and owners should be proactive in ensuing their furry four-legged friends are still drinking enough .
The reason this happens is because as temperatures drop, our pets lose less fluid and much like us humans, don't feel the need to drink as much as they did in summer. It's not just an issue the experts at Forthglade are talking about as Google searches for ‘dog dehydration’ are up 144% over the past month alone.
Brand ambassador and Media Vet, Dr James Greenwood, explained: “Throughout the colder months, it’s completely normal for dogs to drink less water. As temperatures drop, their bodies con

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