Drinking isn’t just about sipping down some drops of liquid at random. Several factors, beyond medical issues, influence how much water your pup drinks. While being overweight in dogs might not be a medical issue on its own, it’s a condition worth monitoring closely—mainly to
prevent obesity, which can lead to various unpleasant health consequences.
Water is the unsung hero of your dog’s health, performing countless vital functions: acting as a
solvent for the body’s chemical reactions, making up the fluid portion of blood, transporting
nutrients, oxygen, and waste, regulating body temperature, supporting digestion, and aiding in
waste elimination.
Drinking isn’t just about sipping down some drops of liquid at random. Several factors, beyond medical issues, influence how much water your pup drinks. While being overweight in dogs might not be a medical issue on its own, it’s a condition worth monitoring closely—mainly to
prevent obesity, which can lead to various unpleasant health consequences.
Stepping on a scale can be stressful for dogs—not because of the numbers but due to the unfamiliar, slippery surface and shiny reflections. The good news? Weigh-ins don’t have to be a dreaded task. With some creative techniques, you can transform this routine into a fun bonding moment. From turning weigh-time into play-time to using treats and training, this guide offers practical tips to ease your pup’s worries and keep their health on track. Curious how to make it happen? Read on for stress-free