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Water is essential for the digestion, circulation, and control of body temperature in the Keagle dog, as it is for all dogs. Its function in lubricating joints, facilitating absorption of nutrients, and easing waste elimination is vital. Like Norwegian Elkhounds, Keagle dogs must have constant access to clean water in an appropriate container.
In order to keep their pets healthy, Keagle owners should clean and inspect their water bowls on a regular basis. More water may be necessary for Keagle dogs to remain properly hydrated, especially in warmer weather or when they are more active.
At these times, owners should keep an eye on their dog's water consumption and give them opportunities to drink, such when they're going on a walk or engaging in an intense activity, by bringing water with them.
Just like Norwegian Elkhounds, Keagle dogs can play rough around their water bowls or spill water unintentionally, so it's important to keep that in mind. The water bowl needs be checked and refilled often by owners to make sure they have enough water.
Dehydration symptoms in Keagle dogs include lack of skin elasticity, heavy panting, dry or sticky gums, lethargy, loss of appetite, sunken eyes, and owners should be on the lookout for these issues.
Care for the Keagle dog right away and get it to the doctor as soon as possible if any of these signs appear. All things considered, owners can do their part to keep their Keagle healthy by keeping a careful eye on his or her hydration levels and making sure he or she has access to clean water.