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Ask A Vet: How Do I Know If My Dog Is Drinking Too Much Water?

When a vet asks dog owners about their dog’s water intake, they often respond that she is “drinking fine”, but most people don’t realize that the vets are actually more concerned if she is drinking too much.

People equate water consumption with good health because as a species, we are encouraged to drink more water. The difference is that we will notice and can tell someone if we are thirsty all the time and your dog cannot. Increased water consumption and the accompanying amount of urine produced are indicators of some significant disorders. Most of them have disastrous consequences if left untreated.

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It is critical that you pay attention to how much water your dog drinks and how often he or she urinates. If you know what has always been typical for him, it will be easier for you to assess any changes and alert your veterinarian.

Normal dogs do drink water and they drink more in hot weather, but having to constantly fill the bowl is abnormal, especially if there are pee accidents in the house. If you notice that your dog has an empty water dish a lot or seems to be reminding you about the water frequently, start paying attention to how often he is asking to be let out as well.

What should you do if you think there may be an increase?

First, measure how much water the dog bowl will hold and then keep a log of how many times (per 24 hour period) you have to fill it. Take your log in with you to the vet, so that he/she can get an idea of just how much drinking is occurring. Also, on the day of your appointment, either follow your dog outside with a clean container to collect urine for the vet, or keep her from urinating until you can get there for the veterinary staff to collect. If you get a sample at home, try to catch it mid-stream and refrigerate it until you can take it in.

The vet will talk to you, examine your dog, review the results of the urinalysis and tell you what further diagnostics might be required to make a plan to help your dog. Don’t wait if you think that your dog is drinking too much water. Being aware and getting your vet’s help could save your dog’s life.

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