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 Is it normal for our dogs to drink large quanities of water at a time?  I dont hardly ever notice my baby drinking water, but when I do, like tonight she drinks and drinks and drinks...like she is dehydrated. I guess I need to really watch for this more closely and consider telling the vet if it continues. I just wonder if anyone else has a dog that does this.   |  
 
 Maxx drinks a LOT as well, but he is eating & playing nornal......I'll watch this post for any helpful info, thanks for posting!!   |  
 
 Hhhhmmm .....  Maya has been drinking a LOT too ..... she is playing and eating 'normal' so I don't think she is dehydrated ..... I make shure there is always water in her bowl .....   |  
 
 Sometimes Sass seems like she isn't drinking enough, but that could be because she naps a lot during the day.  When she wakes us from her naps and is ready to play she plays hard and then runs over and drinks, what seems like a lot of water, and then comes back for more play and tires herself out for her next nap.  I would just keep an eye on her and if you think something doesn't seem right make a call to the vet. :aimeeyork  |  
 
 I think that sounds quite normal.   |  
 
 I think like people, sometimes they have thirsty days and other days not so much.   |  
 
 Parker does that everytime he goes to the water bowl! you'd think he hasn't had any in DAYS!   |  
 
 odd to find this post this morning,, as we use a Drinkwell water fountain here,, and generally i'll add to it once a day,, and for the past 2 days i've added to it SEVERAL times thru the day,, all 3 drinking like there's no tomorrow!!! eating the same,, so I'm guessing its a Springtime ,, pollen,, thing,, I dunno they all seem perfectly fine,, and the fountain is good,, not leaking anywhere,, they are just drinking lots!! but then i think i drank a lot more myself,, maybe just the weather..?:animal-pa   |  
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