A: Dogs that are on exclusively dry diets will
generally drink enough water to maintain adequate hydration.
Not exact matches
A few obvious aids are making sure you're
drinking enough water (2 + liters a day is
generally thought to be a good goal to shoot for) and eating oatmeal every day.
1 and 2
generally mean you're constipated or not
drinking enough water.
Generally speaking, you should
drink enough water throughout the day so you rarely feel thirsty and your urine is colorless or light yellow.
Dehydration may indicate serious underlying problems and if you notice that your dog isn't
drinking enough water (they
generally need an ounce of
water for each pound of body weight per day), check Fido's mouth for sores and other foreign objects, such as twigs or thorns.
While cats who eat only dry food will
generally drink more
water, they still don't get
enough moisture to support all their bodily functions and essentially live in a constant state of low level dehydration, which can lead to bladder and kidney problems.