Dehydration and Kidney Failure

Dehydration and Kidney Failure

In some cases, kidney failure occurs due to aging. Sometimes, it’s caused by pets getting into things that they shouldn’t, like household cleaners. However, dehydration can also be at the root. The good news is that a “veterinarian near me” on our veterinary team at Magruder-Tabb Animal Clinic in Yorktown, VA, is here to help.

Role of the Kidneys and How Dehydration Affects Them

The kidneys are responsible for helping remove waste from the body, as well as filtering your pet’s blood and regulating red blood cells. To complete these very important tasks, it requires a healthy amount of blood to flow through the kidneys.

Unfortunately, it's difficult for that to happen when the body isn’t well hydrated. Instead, the toxins that are supposed to be flushed remain in the kidneys. They build up and eventually harm these vital organs, impacting their function.

How to Recognize Kidney Failure in Your Pets

The first sign of kidney failure is usually being thirsty. Your pet will want to drink more water as if he has just got through playing. As it’s not unusual for pets to be thirstier from time to time, you might overlook this sign.

The more obvious sign is when your pet begins having accidents. This can be frustrating but don’t get angry at them, though, as this is not controllable. Instead, if this keeps happening, it may be a good idea to take him to our veterinary clinic as soon as you can.

As kidney failure progresses, you might notice that your pet is tired all the time. He might start vomiting blood and not be interested in food.

Get Pet Care from a Veterinarian on Our Veterinary Team for Pet Dehydration and Kidney Failure

If you suspect that your pet is suffering or have noticed any of the signs above, bring him in to see our veterinary team at Magruder-Tabb Animal Clinic in Yorktown, VA. We’ll provide a proper diagnosis and help determine the best course of action. Schedule your appointment with a “veterinarian near me” by calling (757) 865-6510 today.


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