Almost all studies show people and animals return to normal eating and
drinking habits sooner when given relief from pain.
Not exact matches
Sure it's not much, but if it becomes a
habit, you can
soon replace another, and another until you are
drinking the recommended 8, 8 ounce glasses of water and sugary
drinks are a thing of the past.
Don't use PPIs though, more people have reflux due to low stomach acid than too much stomach acid; really what you want is to find the reason your lower esophageal sphincter isn't closing / staying closed and avoid that pattern (sometimes it's a specific food (or
drink), set of foods, or
habit: laying down or vigorous exercise too
soon after eating).
Take your puppy to the veterinarian to make sure your puppy's
drinking habits are normal and not in fact related to hyponatremia or any other pressing medical condition — the
sooner the better.
You should make it a
habit to take him to a «potty spot» as
soon as he is finished eating or
drinking.