
Generally, dogs and cats will drink less water than required. Pets typically do not take in ample amounts of water to maintain the right levels of hydration.
Generally, if your pet drinks too much water, it might be a symptom that they are experiencing a chronic problem, like hyperthyroidism, diabetes, or kidney issues. If you see your pet drinking a lot more water compared to the usual, set a visit with your vet immediately.
With pet dogs, water intoxication could result from outdoor sports while the weather is hot. The Jack Russell Terrier, Border Collie, and various other dogs with a high drive are the breeds that are susceptible to this because even if they feel ill, they have a tendency to continue playing. Puppies, smaller dogs, and athletic dogs that are leaner and have low body masses are also more likely to drink large amounts of water, taking their size into account. A sudden change in your pet’s water intake and/or urination habits should prompt a visit to your vet hospital Aurora, CO. Visit their site to know more.