I discovered how correct hydration should be since symptoms must be attentive to give water.
With the heat wave that Argentina sweeps, not only people have a bad time. Animals, such as dogsthey also suffer this intense climate and They need to constantly hydratedso we bring you some tips on how much water they should drink and how it should be a correct hydration.
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It is crucial to keep pets hydrated since this regulate your body temperature. In addition, water is necessary for the good organ function such as the heart, the kidneys, the liver and the lungs.


Dog dehydration symptoms
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Some of the symptoms More common of dehydration in dogs are:
- Intense gasp
- Loss of skin elasticity
- Lethargy or fatigue
- Loss of appetite
- Dry nose and gums
- Sunken eyes
How should your dog hydration
Specialists claim that a dog should take between 30 and 100 milliliters per kilo of body weight. For example, if a dog weighs 10 kilosyou must take 300 ml at least. For a dog to be correctly hydrated, it is necessary to follow these tips:
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Fresh and clean water: It is important that the dog’s water is fresh and clean all the time. In fact, it is necessary to change it every 3 or 4 hours.
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Different water sources: It is recommended to place several water containers in different parts of the house to encourage the dog to constantly hydrate.
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Wet food: Another way to increase dog hydration is through food. It is important to opt for food that has a higher percentage of moisture, since it contributes to fluid intake.
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Ice cubes: High temperatures generate water faster. Therefore, it is advisable to put some ice cubes in the water to keep it fresh longer.
Source: Ambito

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