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Thursday, June 12, 2008

Canine Nutrition - Importance of water in dog diet

Your dog the body is composed of 70% water. He can live even if he loses all the fat and half of the protein in his body. But he will die if his body loses only 1 / 10 of its water. To survive, a full-grown dog requires at least two milliliters (MLS) of water for each pound he weighs each day (taking into account that 30 milliliters of water per 1 ounce). The two milliliters are just enough for the dog to produce urine in his body. Without enough water for urine production, your dog, any dog, will not be able to live. If there is an unlimited amount of water, your dog will drink much more than the necessary two millimeters. This is especially true if you always have a bowl of fresh water. Give your dog the slightest amount of water each day can be enough for him to survive, but not for long. Lack of water is bad for the body and gradually ended its functions. It will eventually turn weak, sick and die.




How important it is to your dog more water than the least amount needed is in several respects:




1st Water is used to help to digest and absorb nutrients.




2nd It is used to burn fuel, which is energy.

3rd Water is responsible for maintaining a normal body temperature.

4th Do you drink enough water replaces the fluids lost in the body during the secretions.




5th Water is also responsible for the mixing of different types of chemicals in the body, because they dissolve and transform into various chemical reactions.

6th Water carries nutrients to cells and transfers toxic waste products from the cells of the body parts for proper disposal. With the lack of water, these institutions will not be able to get rid of toxins from the body.




7th Last but not least, water is needed to regulate blood-acid level.




As you can see, water is almost always required for each function, held in the dog's body. And because of their versatility and the extent to which it is used, water is considered the most important nutrient that is required for all breeds of dogs.

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