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      What are the signs of dehydration in dogs or cats?

      · FAQ

      Answer:

      There are many things which indicate that your dog or cat is experiencing dehydration. Watch out for the below symptoms:

      1. Sunken eyes
      2. Hard stool
      3. Dry muzzle
      4. Dry eyes
      5. Rough skin
      6. Less desire to eat

      Author:

      Dr. Muhammad (DVM) - University of Veterinary & Animal Sciences (UVAS)

      DISCLAIMER: All questions have been written purely on experience-based facts and researching authentic scientific publications by a certified veterinary physician. All Rights reserved. You should always seek further advice from your own local veterinarian.

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