
Dog trainer shares simple test to check for dehydration
The dog expert said that the myth is widely believed
In a recent online video, a pet expert demonstrated two simple yet effective methods for dog owners to assess their canine companions' hydration levels. The first technique involves examining the dog's gums. According to the expert, healthy gums should appear wet and shiny. If they are dry or sticky, it could indicate dehydration. The second method focuses on skin elasticity. Owners are advised to gently pinch and lift the skin on their dog's back or neck. If the skin quickly springs back into place, the dog is likely well-hydrated. However, if it returns slowly, it suggests a lack of moisture. The video also addressed a common myth, clarifying that a dog's dry nose is not a reliable indicator of dehydration, as nose wetness is primarily due to licking. These practical tips aim to help pet owners ensure their dogs remain properly hydrated, especially during warmer weather.
The dog expert said that the myth is widely believed