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Electrolytes Natural Alternatives

ivegrgas

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Hello -

Today after a routine chiropractic appointment the vet pointed out that my senior chihuahua mix named Xia may be dehydrated (her gums are a bit sticky). I am not alarmed since Xia's BEAM is very good and over the past 3 days she walked about 12 miles. I am going to make an appointment to discuss this and other symptoms with dr. Jeff, but in the meantime I wanted to boost Xia's hydration. The local vet recommended Pet-A-Lyte Oral Electrolyte Solution but Xia is put off by it (never before did I see my dog who will eat any crumbs of food found on the street make a face after tasting Pet-A-Lyte)! Are there natural alternatives for electrolytes that may be appropriate to give a dog? She always has access to clean water, but would it be OK to offer some coconut water?

Xia is on a raw food diet that is 80% protein including organs and bone. I am wondering if I should increase the percentage of vegetables and fruit to the diet. I have seen people make chia seed slurry that they add to the food. Has anyone had experience with it?

I was also thinking about incorporating cooked mushrooms into her raw food diet? I remember listening to a presentation that talked about beneficial nutrients found in mushrooms that come from water but I am not sure how to prepare them so that a dog may digest them?

I welcome all suggestions! Thank you in advance.
Ive
 
natural alternatives for electrolytes
How about:


And I love Christine's suggestions. Especially the structured water:

 
Your pets are so blessed as you look at each symptom in context and do not panic. Good for you, Ive.

you may want to check the gums at different times on different days to see if that was an odd occurence, and not really indicative of chronic dehydration.

Of course structured water (chia, and Dr. Jeff's other suggestions can be just good maintenance!
Dr Christina
 
Your pets are so blessed as you look at each symptom in context and do not panic. Good for you, Ive.

you may want to check the gums at different times on different days to see if that was an odd occurence, and not really indicative of chronic dehydration.

Of course structured water (chia, and Dr. Jeff's other suggestions can be just good maintenance!
Dr Christina
Thank you, Dr. Christina!
 
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