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Dog owners are being urged to stay on top of a key winter habit by ensuring their pet remains properly hydrated. Experts warn that as temperatures drop, dogs tend to drink less and owners need to be proactive in making sure their four-legged friends are getting enough fluids. ‌

This happens because, much like humans, dogs lose less moisture in colder weather and therefore don't feel as thirty as they do in the summer. The issue appears to be be causing concern for most dog owners, with Google searches for 'dog dehydration' having surged by 144 per cent over the past month. ‌

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 c

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