People with dogs have been urged to try these methods as Google searches for ‘dog dehydration’ are said to be up 144% over the past month alone
Dog owners are being encourged to try this method to help their four-legged furry pals stay healthy and hydrated this winter.
Veterinary experts are warning dog owners that their pets may drink less water when the weather gets cold. This happens because cooler temperatures mean dogs lose less fluid and simply do not feel as thirsty as they do in the summer.
Dogs conserve moisture more efficiently in winter as they do not pant or sweat as much when it is cold. However, hydration is still important for helping them regulate their body temperature and keep their digestive system working properly.
To encourage your dog to stay hydrated, try giving

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