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... Read moreKeeping your dog hydrated is crucial for their health, especially in hot weather. Dogs, just like humans, need sufficient water to maintain proper bodily functions. To ensure your pet stays hydrated, always provide fresh water in a clean bowl and monitor their water intake, particularly if they are active during warm days. Different factors can affect a dog's hydration needs, including age, size, activity level, and diet. Dry kibble diets may require more water intake than wet food, so consider mixing in wet food to encourage hydration if you're concerned about their water consumption. Engaging your pet in water-rich activities can also promote hydration. For instance, playing with water toys, going for swims, or simply making sure they are in a cool area can help. Additionally, homemade dog treats made with broth or pureed fruits (like watermelon) can provide fun and hydration simultaneously. Lastly, be observant of signs of dehydration, such as lethargy, dry gums, or excessive panting. If you suspect your dog isn't getting enough water, consult with your veterinarian for tailored advice suitable for your pet's specific health needs.