58 -- Does My Dog Have a Drinking Problem?
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Excessive drinking and urination in dogs can be alarming—and it’s rarely something to ignore. In this episode, Laura Reeves and veterinarian Dr. Marty Greer take a deep dive into polydipsia and polyuria (PD/PU), breaking down the most common causes, the less common “zebras,” and the critical diagnostic steps every dog owner should understand before restricting water.
Brief Show Notes:
- Common causes of excessive thirst in dogs: kidney disease, diabetes, Cushing’s
- Less common (but serious) causes including lepto, hypercalcemia, Addison’s, and psychogenic polydipsia
- Why urine testing is just as important as bloodwork
- The danger of restricting water without a full veterinary workup
- How leptospirosis affects dogs (and people) and why it’s now considered a core vaccine
- Early kidney disease, protein loss, and why prescription kidney diets matter
- Practical management tips for “water-obsessed” dogs—after medical causes are ruled out
A must-listen for dog owners dealing with excessive drinking, chronic kidney concerns, or confusing diagnostic results—and for anyone who wants to better advocate for their dog’s health at the vet.
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