hi purple planet
the water in food counts for us humans as part of our water consumption but our canine friends should always have fresh drinking water available.
getting my water from rice or pasta ?
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Re: getting my water from rice or pasta ?
my dog pees in the house - and also does need to drink water
i put 0.6 liters of water in her food - i belive if she drinks on her own she dosnt drink that much
i put 0.6 liters of water in her food - i belive if she drinks on her own she dosnt drink that much
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http://www.petmd.com/dog/nutrition/evr_ ... qTUUsRdUo4
To make sure that your dog always has enough water to keep him/her healthy, you must provide clean, clear water daily that is easily accessible to your pet. Keep your dog’s bowl filled at all times and always refill with fresh, clean water daily.
As a rule of thumb, dogs should drink approximately one ounce of water per pound of body weight each day. There are many factors that can affect how much your dog will drink, however. Depending on the environmental temperature and the amount of exercise your dog performs during the day, more water may be necessary. This is because water is lost due to excessive panting and salivation.
As we mentioned previously, your dog’s food also contains a small amount of moisture. Dogs that are fed a canned food diet will receive quite a bit more moisture as canned food is about 70-80% water. These dogs may drink less than dogs that eat a dry food diet on a daily basis.
Providing Adequate Water to Dogs
To make sure that your dog always has enough water to keep him/her healthy, you must provide clean, clear water daily that is easily accessible to your pet. Keep your dog’s bowl filled at all times and always refill with fresh, clean water daily.
As a rule of thumb, dogs should drink approximately one ounce of water per pound of body weight each day. There are many factors that can affect how much your dog will drink, however. Depending on the environmental temperature and the amount of exercise your dog performs during the day, more water may be necessary. This is because water is lost due to excessive panting and salivation.
As we mentioned previously, your dog’s food also contains a small amount of moisture. Dogs that are fed a canned food diet will receive quite a bit more moisture as canned food is about 70-80% water. These dogs may drink less than dogs that eat a dry food diet on a daily basis.
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Re: getting my water from rice or pasta ?
By putting so much water in her food, you could actually be forcing her (through hunger) to take in more water than she needs.purple planet wrote:my dog pees in the house - and also does need to drink water
i put 0.6 liters of water in her food - i belive if she drinks on her own she dosnt drink that much
It might be better to let her regulate her own water intake.
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the water is to soften the food
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Animals will drink as much as they need to. Your dog knows better than you unless it has some medical condition you haven't related.purple planet wrote:i belive if she drinks on her own she dosnt drink that much
Do this and don't worry about it.kitztack wrote:hi purple planet
the water in food counts for us humans as part of our water consumption but our canine friends should always have fresh drinking water available.
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Re: getting my water from rice or pasta ?
shes old has dementia (might cause her to drink more then she needs) and got lots of teeth pulled (needs soft food) out and she has urinary tract infection (needs to drink lots of water) but she might be ok with the UTI but i cant know cause its hard to get her to a vet to do blood tests and she slips on the floor - so i put a rug and she pees on the rug several times a day
so its important that i understand how much does the water in the food "count" - maybe i will put the water just before the walk outside - and not all day plus its good to know - for instance there are rare days when she dosnt drink at all - so should i try to make her drink or could i be calm that she got all the water from the food
so its important that i understand how much does the water in the food "count" - maybe i will put the water just before the walk outside - and not all day plus its good to know - for instance there are rare days when she dosnt drink at all - so should i try to make her drink or could i be calm that she got all the water from the food
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Re: getting my water from rice or pasta ?
You are doing this poor dog no favors. It is indefensible. Before you write another word in this thread, get your dog to a vet.purple planet wrote: . . .
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Re: getting my water from rice or pasta ?
I was in the vet many many many times - just not lately for the blood tests cause its impossible to take blood from her
anyway it dosnt really matter if i wanted to give the full details i could right a book or two the situation is very complicated and has lots of factors in it - what i would like are more answers and more imput and debate about the original question
so without the details part :
anyway it dosnt really matter if i wanted to give the full details i could right a book or two the situation is very complicated and has lots of factors in it - what i would like are more answers and more imput and debate about the original question
so without the details part :
so its important that i understand how much does the water in the food "count" - maybe i will put the water just before the walk outside - and not all day plus its good to know - for instance there are rare days when she dosnt drink at all - so should i try to make her drink or could i be calm that she got all the water from the food
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hi purple planet
sorry to hear about your dogs poor health
even the occasional times i give my dogs canned food or wet their nuts, they still like to drink water after, if only to aid digestion and clean their mouth.
sorry to hear about your dogs poor health
even the occasional times i give my dogs canned food or wet their nuts, they still like to drink water after, if only to aid digestion and clean their mouth.
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Re: getting my water from rice or pasta ?
thanks kitztack
the link you gave me was good - very helpful - not enough but a step in a good direction
i didnt thank you not cause its not helpful but just so i could get more comments and info on the subject (so know one would think its a "case closed")
yes of course ideally dogs should have full access to fresh water - but in cases like my own maybe a limited time with water is best - not no water access at all just time limitedeven the occasional times i give my dogs canned food or wet their nuts, they still like to drink water after, if only to aid digestion and clean their mouth.
the link you gave me was good - very helpful - not enough but a step in a good direction
i didnt thank you not cause its not helpful but just so i could get more comments and info on the subject (so know one would think its a "case closed")
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Why not go to the veterinarian and ask them? And if that vet doesn't give you a satisfying solution get a 2nd or even 3rd opinion. The professionals will know better than any of us non-veterinarians.
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Re: getting my water from rice or pasta ?
I might do that - but i would REALLY appreciate if i could get as much info and opinions as i can here about my question and not on my situation
Re: getting my water from rice or pasta ?
water is water .
whether its rice or dog nuts the water is inherent in them if put there.
the only issue would be with the digestibility of the food and oral hygiene.
try a dog owner forum for more responses would be my advise
good luck
whether its rice or dog nuts the water is inherent in them if put there.
the only issue would be with the digestibility of the food and oral hygiene.
try a dog owner forum for more responses would be my advise
good luck
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Seeing thus, the disciple of the Noble One grows disenchanted. SN 35.28
Re: getting my water from rice or pasta ?
It sounds like it's potentially your dog's situation, perhaps that you're trying to decide if you can avoid putting out fresh water for the animals, either the dog or yourself. My concern is over this situation, and not so much with the question.purple planet wrote:I might do that - but i would REALLY appreciate if i could get as much info and opinions as i can here about my question and not on my situation
Put out fresh water. Or, for you, drink water. Cutting out liquids and trying to eat JUST RICE FOREVER is a very bad idea.
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