If your dog is not yet vomiting, you can treat it in your own homes because the case is still mild. Simply give small amounts of water to your pet. You can give 1 tsp for little dogs and 1-2 tbsp for larger dogs every 10 minutes for some hours. Do not give your dog free access to liquids as he may take too much in one drink which can lead to vomiting, …show more content…
o Seizure medications such as Phenobarbital. Aside from excessive thirst, this will also lead to excessive urination and excessive appetite. o Heart failure drugs usually increased urination frequency, thus resulting to increase thirst.
• Diet. Surprisingly, one of the reasons why a dog drinks too much water is because of his diet. A dog drinking water excessively may have a dry-food diet which contains only 5 to 10% water. Due to very little amount of water in his food, he will experience thirst and will compensate it with drinking too much.
A diet that is high in salt will also lead to extreme drinking. Since large amounts of salt is bad for your dog, it is best to avoid giving him a salty diet. If your dog has eaten too much salt, signs and symptoms of salt toxicity include diarrhea, depression, tremors, and vomiting.
What should I do if my dog drink so much water?
If you notice that your dog is drinking too much water or any fluids, the best thing to do is to schedule an appointment with your dog’s vet immediately. It is important to let a professional check your dog so that the real underlying cause of excessive drinking will be determined, and proper treatments will be