2009/12/02

How to Canine Dog DietM

How to Canine Dog Diet?

Canine Dog Drinking water and eating it is important to ensure that he has enough fresh water and a balanced diet in order to prevent health problems and dehydration, which can lead to death.

A dog receives moisture from both drinking water and eating.
  • Extra water should be made available during exercise and in extreme heat. Shade should also be provided to reduce the amount of fluid loss.
  • In the event a dog becomes dehydrated, small amounts of water should be given to avoid vomiting and further fluid loss.
  • No dry dog food should be given at this time. Electrolytes and perhaps broth to encourage drinking should be added to his water.
  • Checking for any throat obstructions is also important. If the Canine Dog does not drink or continues to present symptoms of dehydration, a visit to the veterinarian will be necessary to determine if there is an underlying health problem or to administer IV fluids.
  • Prevention of dehydration is best. Canine Dog should have plenty of fresh water available to them at all times.
  • Outdoor dogs should also have shade readily available to prevent overheating and dehydration. Do not overexert dogs when exercising them and make water available to them. Overweight and older dogs should not be overtaxed as well.
  • Exercise your dog during cooler times of the day and pick a path that has at least some shade. Remember a dog does not have sweat glands and can only maintain proper body temperature through panting.
  • They also have a coat of fur, which increase body temperature. Never leave a dog in a car! Even with an open window, temperatures inside increase rapidly and can be as high as 10 to 20 degrees higher than outside of the car.
  • Since a dog normally needs at least one ounce of water per pound per day, it is important to increase this amount when the environment changes, activity increases or when illness occurs.
  • Almost three quarters of a dog's weight is from water, so as little as a 15% loss can cause death.

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