Can you save a dehydrated dog?

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asked 3 days ago in Dogs by seattlegrlse (680 points)
Can you save a dehydrated dog?

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answered 3 days ago by ElY11892 (2,360 points)
You can save a dehydrated dog in most cases by rehydrating the dog with some water or ice chips or even if need be the dog can be saved from dehydration through intravenous fluids and electrolytes by a vet.

The longer the dog is dehydrated the less chance of survival but even when a dog has been dehydrated for a long time they can be saved in most cases.

A dehydrated dog's pee will be dark yellow in color because the dogs kidneys are working to conserve water, which results in the dog's urine becoming more concentrated.

A well hydrated dogs urine is often amber in color or even a pale yellow.

When a dog is dehydrated the dog will have reduced urine output, increased thirst, have a dry nose and dry mouth, have sunken eyes, dry and sticky gums and a loss of skin elasticity, which is when the skin does not spring back quickly when the skin is pinched.

Other signs of a dog being dehydrated are lethargy and weakness, panting excessively, decreased appetite, confusion or disorientation, wobbly gait, hiding in cool places, reluctance to play or exercise, increased sensitivity to noise or touch and an increased heart rate, rapid breathing, thick and sticky saliva and constipation.

To rehydrate your dog, offer the dog some fresh water frequently.

You can also flavor the dogs water with some broth that is low in sodium or even give the dog some ice chips.

Also adding some wet food to the dogs diet or mixing some water in some dry dog food can also help to rehydrate the dog.

If the dehydration is really severe the dog may need to see a vet and may need IV hydration to restore hydration and electrolytes.

Dogs that have underlying health conditions such as kidney disease, Cushing's disease or diabetes may drink more water.

Dogs should have access to fresh water at all times so they can drink when they are thirsty.

A dog can go 72 hours without water, but the effects of dehydration in the dog will become apparent after the first 24 hours without water.
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answered 2 days ago by bubalex (4,970 points)

Oh man, dehydration in dogs is no joke! Last summer, my pup Rusty got super lethargic after a long hike. His gums were sticky, and his skin didn’t bounce back when I pinched it—scary stuff! I rushed him to a cool spot, gave him small sips of water, and called the vet. They said mild cases can often be managed at home with careful rehydration. I offered Rusty tiny amounts of water every few minutes, and we avoided the heat for the rest of the day. He perked up after a few hours, thank goodness! For anyone dealing with this, check out automatic pet water fountain for some handy pet care tips—they’ve got great advice on keeping dogs hydrated. Just don’t overdo the water too fast, as it can make things worse.

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