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Removing Water Bowl at Night: Some owners choose to remove their Bea-Tzu's water bowl at night to prevent accidents or excessive nighttime drinking that may lead to more frequent bathroom breaks. This practice can help with house-training and prevent disruptions to sleep.

Consistency in Water Consumption: Similar to feeding, maintaining a consistent routine for water consumption can help establish a predictable schedule for your Bea-Tzu.

Timing of Water Removal: As a general practice, it is advisable to remove both food and water bowls around two to three hours before bedtime. This allows time for digestion and helps prevent any discomfort during sleep. However, individual needs may vary, so it's essential to observe your Bea-Tzu's behaviour and adjust the timing if necessary.

Individual Water Requirements: Each Bea-Tzu may have different water requirements influenced by factors such as age, size, activity levels, and overall well-being.

You can tell how hydrated your Bea-Tzu is just by watching how much water they drink and how they act. A veterinarian should examine your pet if they suddenly stop drinking water or if they consume too much water. These behaviours might be signs of underlying health problems.

For the sake of your dog's health and happiness, they may provide you tailored advice based on their individual requirements.

Veterinary Consultation: If you have concerns about your Bea-Tzu's water intake, hydration levels, or any related issues, it's always advisable to consult with a veterinarian.

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