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Discussion in 'Dogs - all breeds / types' started by lxxlovedovexxl, Dec 14, 2004.

  1. lxxlovedovexxl

    lxxlovedovexxl New Member

    Ok I have a dog, she is a mix of collie, pit, and retriever. She is about 10 years old and lately she has been drinking a TON of water. My dad was told that this is a sign of diabete's. Is this true? Does anyone know anything about this?
     
  2. elizavixen

    elizavixen New Member

    It is a sign of diabetes but it could also be a lot of other things. Possibly kidney disease or liver disease or I'm sure other things. You should take her to the vet.
     
  3. lil96

    lil96 New Member

    You should take her to the vet, it could be diabetes, and if it is she might need medicine.
     
  4. Angie

    Angie New Member

    My brother's dogs drink a LOT and they are fine.
    But every dog is different so take their advice!
    Hope everything is ok!
     
  5. Aqueous

    Aqueous New Member

    One of the first signs that Max was diabetic was that he would drink a lot of water from anywhere he could get it. Rocky on the other hand just naturally drinks a lot.

    Definately take her to the vet. If it is diabetes they can control it with insulin shots (Max had to have one every two hours) and the earlier you find out the better of a chance she has.
     
  6. lxxlovedovexxl

    lxxlovedovexxl New Member

    Yeah she will drink it from anywhere when i let her outside she finds bowls that were filled from the rain or snow and drinks them... i fill up her water dish at least 10 times a day. she has never drank this much! my hours just got cut at work and i dont have the money to take her right now... thats why i was asking what your guys idea was about it.
     
  7. Jamiya

    Jamiya New Member

    I think if it's a new behavior, she NEEDS to see the vet. Can you work out a payment plan with one? Or is there a vet school nearby that has reduced rates? A shelter with reduced rates?

    If it's diabetes, she needs to be treated. Same with kidney disease.
     

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