Are you aware that water is also a
significant part of our pet's bodies, just like humans? In fact, a pet's body
is made up of over 60 percent of water. It is therefore also important for pets
to consume a considerable amount of water to keep this balance inside the body.
The sad thing is many pets, particularly dogs and cats, experience some
chronic, low-grade form of dehydration (caused by drinking not enough water on
a daily basis). Dehydration can also be brought about by instances when a pet
experienced diarrhea or severe vomiting.
How can you determine if your beloved pet
is dehydrated? You can check for dehydration using one of two very simple tests
that you can do right at your own home. These simple tests are the saliva test
and the elasticity test. For the skin elasticity test, you need to pull the
skin behind your pet's neck; he's well-hydrated if the skin returns to its
position in a matter of 2 seconds. Meanwhile, your pet's well-hydrated if his
gums are wet and moist (saliva test).