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It is estimated that a dog needs between 0.85 and 1.75 US fluid ounces of water per pound of body weight per day, or between 50 and 100 ml of water per day.
But a puppy's water needs might be affected by many different things. A little Chi Chi may seem to consume less water than a larger Chi Chi since water consumption is measured in relation to body weight.
The amount of water a Chi Chi needs on a daily basis varies with the dog's size, age, degree of activity, and climate. Adult Chi Chis have a daily water requirement of roughly 1 ounce per pound of body weight. Your Chi Chi needs around 8 ounces (about 236 ml) of water every day if they weigh about 8 pounds.
Keep in mind that this is only a rough estimate, and that different dogs will have different water requirements. Always have a clean, fresh water source available for your Chi Chi, but especially during hot weather or after vigorous exercise, when they may drink more to stay hydrated.
In order to make sure your Chi Chi drinks enough water, you need monitor its behavior and drinking habits closely. You should take them to the vet if you see any drastic changes in their water intake or behavior, including an increase in thirst or a decrease in appetite.
Your Chi Chi's health and happiness depend on you giving it enough of clean water to drink. Make sure they have access to enough of water at all times, and pay extra attention to their requirements as the temperature rises or their activity level rises.
It is crucial to adjust their water consumption based on their specific needs in order to maintain optimal hydration.