“My pet has been drinking more since I set it up.” ...
A little coughing after drinking water isn't something to worry about if it only happens once in a while. Excited dogs will sometimes lap up some water into their trachea instead of the esophagus, and ...
Dogs drink water wherever they happen to find it — a puddle, a pond, a toilet. But the stuff in their actual water bowls almost always comes from the same tap their owners use. When that water is ...
If you’re considering upgrading your pet’s drinking setup, a pet water fountain offers several health benefits over a standard water bowl. According to Dwight Alleyne, DVM, a veterinarian based in ...
DEAR DOG LOVER: Figure that a good rule of thumb is that a dog will need about an ounce of fluid per pound of body weight. A dog that weighs ten pounds would need a little more than a cup of water per ...
A healthy canine’s body temperature runs between 99.5 to 102.5 degrees Fahrenheit, says Kaitlyn Krebs, a veterinarian and assistant professor of clinical primary care at the University of Pennsylvania ...