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Can dogs drink soda?

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Normally, dogs cannot drink soda. Soda water is an irritating drink, containing sodium bicarbonate, various minerals and carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is relatively irritating and will irritate the gastrointestinal mucosa after drinking, which is not good for your health. If your dog drinks too much soda for a long time, it may lead to alkalosis, which may even be life-threatening. If you accidentally give your dog soda, you need to observe the physical condition at any time. If there are no adverse reactions, no special treatment is generally required. If there are any abnormalities in the body, it is recommended that the owner take the dog to a regular pet hospital for treatment in time.

1. Why can’t dogs drink soda?

Soda is a drink containing caffeine and alcohol, and has a relatively high sugar content. In this case, it cannot be given to dogs because dogs Do not drink drinks that contain alcohol, caffeine or sugar, as these may affect your health.

2. The harm to the body of dogs drinking soda water

Soda water is a carbonated drink and contains relatively high alcohol and caffeine content. It may irritate the stomach after being given to dogs. Intestinal mucosa affects the normal operation of gastric function, causing nausea and vomiting, lack of appetite, abdominal distension and pain, increased bowel movements and other symptoms. If you do not stop drinking in time, it may increase the risk of gastrointestinal diseases, such as enteritis, gastritis, Gastric ulcer etc.

3. What kind of water can dogs drink?

Dogs can generally drink purified water, cool boiled water and natural mineral water, because these types of water do not contain added alcohol and caffeine. It can replenish the lack of water in the body and relieve thirst. Drinking an appropriate amount of the above types of water every day can speed up the body's metabolism, which has certain benefits for physical health. When the weather is hot, the amount of water consumed will continue to increase to replenish the water needed in the body. This is a normal phenomenon and does not require special treatment.


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