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Keep a bowl of clean water available for your Chinese Crested Dog at all times. Make frequent checks to ensure the water in their dish is never empty. Dogs may get dangerously dehydrated as the weather rises or when their activity levels increase.
Clean water dispenser: The water bowl has to be cleaned and refilled often to provide a constant supply of clean water for the pet. Soap residue may be removed by rinsing the bowl under running water before washing it with light soap and water. This will ensure that your dog's water supply remains clean and safe.
If you have a large house, your Chinese Crested Dog will appreciate having many water bowls to choose from. Those who spend a lot of time going back and forth between inside and outside or between rooms in the house can benefit greatly from this.
If you plan on taking your Chinese Crested Dog outside, make sure they have plenty of drink and a cool place to relax in the shade. Check the water dish often and provide more water if necessary to protect your dog from dehydrating in the heat.
Bring a portable water bottle or container that can be refilled as needed while taking your Chinese Crested Dog on outings or excursions. When they are doing rigorous exercise or venturing into unfamiliar territory, remember that they need to drink water.
Monitoring one's water intake: If your Chinese Crested Dog is showing signs of dehydration, you must act quickly. A dry mouth, sunken eyes, lethargy, lack of hunger, and decreased urine production are common symptoms.
Particulars to recall: In very hot weather or while indulging in strenuous activity, your Chinese Crested Dog may need more water than usual. Pay careful attention to what they need, and make sure they have enough of water.