Why do dogs drink so much water when they get old and how much is too much?
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My dog Bandit is an 85 pound Border Collie mix rescue. On my morning run today from 10 to 11 am, he had diarrhea. He went three times and by the third time it was straight water. What should I look for or do for him today?
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My dog Maizie is a mix Chocolate Lab Dalmation. She is going to turn 14 in a month. Over the past year she has lost most of her muscle and her back legs look especially thin and wobbly. She has a large living room to live in and is let outside through a door with a very small step. What can I do for her to help her body be as strong and safe? Also, she eats best when her dry food is mixed with a little canned food, is that ok?
Hello Diedra,
Thanks for asking such an important question.
There are many reasons why dogs drink an excessive amount of water.
Many times an increase in water intake is one of our first clues to the onset of a disease.
If you think that your dog is drinking more water than usual you should make an appointment to see your veterinarian and they will likely want to check your dogs blood and urine.
Some of the diseases that can cause increased thirst in dogs are kidney disease, liver disease, diabetes, and adrenal tumors.
There is actually a formula used to figure out how much water is too much. But never withhold water from a pet.
Many veterinarians recommend twice yearly examinations for older dogs.
If you haven’t seen your veterinarian lately it might be time for a check-up.
If you would like to make an appointment I can be reached at the clinic.
Sincerely,
Krista Magnifico, DVM
Owner Jarrettsville Veterinary Center