Forgetting about our own water intake, we mostly neglect the importance of water in our pet’s life. We rarely notice whether our furry pals taking in water sufficiently or not. As we do require good amount of water to keep us hydrated and for the proper functioning of all our systems, the same stands true for our lovable companions.

Our four-legged friends also require water in proper amount to keep them hydrated. We all know that human bodies have high percentage of water but have you ever imagined what percentage water do your pet bodies have? They have higher water percentage than human body.

Major Facts

Compared to humans that are made of 60 – 70% water, your pets’ body is 80% water. On an average, we require 8 oz. glasses of water per day and when it comes to your pet, they daily water requisite is double.

Lack of proper intake of water by your pet, there is every possibility of dehydration, which can even lead to some fatal consequences when no care is taken on.

Some of the major dehydration symptoms that can be seen in your pets are:

Sunken eyes

1

Lethargy

 

2

                                  

Dry Mouth

3

 

 

Loss of appetite

 

4

Depression

              

5

Renal failure

 

 

6

In many cases, pet parents are unaware of these situations and in some cases; they never know what the real cause behind these symptoms is. Lack of knowledge even gets your pet into troublesome waters, so better learn what to do if you think your cat or dog is dehydrated.

Perform the skin test

Take him to a vet immediately 

Ensure to provide clean and fresh water daily

Always monitor your pet’s water intake daily, especially in the hot summer months

Are you wandering how to take this skin test for your pet? Then here is your DIY formula.

  • Gently grab a loose fold of skin on the back of the neck or in between the shoulder blades and release.
  • If the skin snaps back into the place quickly, then your pet is fine. If the skin takes time and slowly recovers to its original place, then surely your pet is dehydrated and may require your vet’s guidance.

Dehydration is quite a serious problem in pets. In lack of care and proper water intake, your pet may suffer serious issues. As water is the lifeline for us, it is the same for pets. Supplying proper oz of water surely brings in that shower of healthiness in your pet’s life.