[NAGDU] {Spam?} Re: Wild to pee
Caitlyn Furness
caitlyn.furness at gmail.com
Mon Jan 4 22:44:16 UTC 2016
lol, heck, mine snarf it all down like they were Labs or something!! No picky Dobermans or Shepherds here!
Cait
> On Jan 4, 2016, at 5:09 PM, Cindy Ray via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> I have always put water on the food. TSE used to operate under the theory that there would be less chance of bloat. It has not made a difference in how the dogs eat, but it might for some.
> Cindy Lou Ray
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> There is a theory out there that if dogs are fed a raw diet, or a diet of at least moist food, like canned, that they will drink less. Kibble is dry and thus dehydrating.
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> I do know when I fed raw, my boys drank less then when I feed kibble.
>
> have you guys tried putting hot water on the dry food? This seems to help in my house with the camel imitations. We can’t afford to feed raw anymore, unfortunately, so wetting the food is next best thing..
> Caitlyn
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>> On Jan 4, 2016, at 4:40 PM, d m gina via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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>> My girl will drink lots of water if I let her.
>> She is on leash so she can't drink all she wants I ask her to come after a bit so there is stil water left in the bowl.
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>> Original message:
>>> I did have a dog ,l Jet, who had this problem. I had to leave her for
>>> 24 hours once toget her urine dilute enough. She did have an
>>> infection, but ultimately I had to limit the amount she drank. The
>>> vet suggested it was stress drinking. She never drank so much once
>>> she retired. I've also seen my dogs compete that way for the water,
>>> though less of that goes on now than used to.
>>> Cindy Lou Ray
>>> cindyray at gmail.com
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>>> From: NAGDU [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Tracy
>>> Carcione via NAGDU
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>>> Cc: Tracy Carcione <carcione at access.net>
>>> Subject: Re: [NAGDU] Wild to pee
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>>> Hi Lisa B.
>>> I took him to the vet several times this summer, in part because of
>>> the water issue. The vet did not see anything unusual in his urine
>>> or bloodwork, so we agreed it might just be the heat, and to wait and see.
>>> However, it's not hot now, and the problem persists. What I don't
>>> understand is why he drinks several times a day at home, but only
>>> once at work. The water at home is nice, filtered water, and the
>>> water at work is just tap water, but I'm not sure dogs are that particular.
>>> I think the next vet test would be water deprivation, which might
>>> require him to stay at the vet overnight. I'm not crazy about that.
>>> Still, I guess I'll talk to his vet and see what she thinks.
>>> Tracy
>>
>>>> Hi, Tracy, you may have answered this before, but have you made sure
>>>> Krocus doesn't have some kind of medical issue that makes him thirsty?
>>>> It could just be that he likes to drink, maybe it's some kind of
>>>> competition thing with Ben, but if it's not that, there might be
>>>> some medical reason why he drinks so much, especially now that it's cold.
>>>> I don't think even very dry conditions in your house during winter
>>>> would make him that thirsty.
>>
>>>> I hate to say it, but if he's pulling on you that hard it might not
>>>> be an obedience issue, but just that he has to go so bad and wants
>>>> to get to his spot before he goes where he knows he shouldn't.
>>>> Okay, it is an obedience thing, but not where he's deliberately
>>>> pulling you because he's distracted by something in the environment.
>>
>>>> Lisa
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>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: "Tracy Carcione via NAGDU" <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
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>>>> Cc: "Tracy Carcione" <carcione at access.net>
>>>> Sent: Monday, January 04, 2016 10:23 AM
>>>> Subject: [NAGDU] Wild to pee
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>>>>> Krokus is still drinking quite a bit, and needs to go out every 2-3
>>>>> hours.
>>>>> Often, when I take him out, he is very anxious to make it to his
>>>>> pee spot, and almost drags me over there. I can deal with it in
>>>>> dry conditions, but, once it gets icy, it's going to be a problem.
>>>>> I have tried speaking to him sharply, and correcting him, which
>>>>> doesn't work well, since he's pulling hard on the leash.
>>>>> Does anyone have an idea how I can get him to not pull so hard to
>>>>> his spot?
>>>>> I guess I could take him even more often, but I don't want to spend
>>>>> all day running the dog out. Guess it's time to take him back to
>>>>> the vet, who didn't find anything last time.
>>>>> I think he just likes to drink.
>>>>> Tracy and the dipsomaniac
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