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My dog is a Labrador schnoodle cross and he is almost one year old. I want to know how much water I should allow him to drink because I don't want him to have too much in case its bad for him and gets kidney problems or something like that.










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    you need to have clean and fresh water at all times so your dog can drink when it is thirsty,failing to do this will cause kidney stones and the kidneys can potentially fail causing your dog to die.
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    you need to have clean and fresh water at all times so your dog can drink when it is thirsty,failing to do this will cause kidney stones and the kidneys can potentially fail causing your dog to die.
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    you need to have clean and fresh water at all times so your dog can drink when it is thirsty,failing to do this will cause kidney stones and the kidneys can potentially fail causing your dog to die.
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you need to have clean and fresh water at all times so your dog can drink when it is thirsty,failing to do this will cause kidney stones and the kidneys can potentially fail causing your dog to die.
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you need to have clean and fresh water at all times so your dog can drink when it is thirsty,failing to do this will cause kidney stones and the kidneys can potentially fail causing your dog to die.
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As much as he wants! There are very few instances where you should limit the amount your dog drinks. An example would be:




  • Your dog is vomiting - better to offer small amounts of water several times a day instead of him engulfing large quantities at once. If vomiting persists your pet should be seen by a veterinarian as frequent vomiting can lead to dehydration.


It is important to monitor how much he drinks as an increase can be an indicator to illnesses such as diabetes and kidney disease.






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    As much as he wants! There are very few instances where you should limit the amount your dog drinks. An example would be:




    • Your dog is vomiting - better to offer small amounts of water several times a day instead of him engulfing large quantities at once. If vomiting persists your pet should be seen by a veterinarian as frequent vomiting can lead to dehydration.


    It is important to monitor how much he drinks as an increase can be an indicator to illnesses such as diabetes and kidney disease.






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      As much as he wants! There are very few instances where you should limit the amount your dog drinks. An example would be:




      • Your dog is vomiting - better to offer small amounts of water several times a day instead of him engulfing large quantities at once. If vomiting persists your pet should be seen by a veterinarian as frequent vomiting can lead to dehydration.


      It is important to monitor how much he drinks as an increase can be an indicator to illnesses such as diabetes and kidney disease.






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        As much as he wants! There are very few instances where you should limit the amount your dog drinks. An example would be:




        • Your dog is vomiting - better to offer small amounts of water several times a day instead of him engulfing large quantities at once. If vomiting persists your pet should be seen by a veterinarian as frequent vomiting can lead to dehydration.


        It is important to monitor how much he drinks as an increase can be an indicator to illnesses such as diabetes and kidney disease.






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        As much as he wants! There are very few instances where you should limit the amount your dog drinks. An example would be:




        • Your dog is vomiting - better to offer small amounts of water several times a day instead of him engulfing large quantities at once. If vomiting persists your pet should be seen by a veterinarian as frequent vomiting can lead to dehydration.


        It is important to monitor how much he drinks as an increase can be an indicator to illnesses such as diabetes and kidney disease.







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