梅雨は水分を控えるべき?

Should you limit your water intake during the rainy season?

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Veterinarian, Chef, International Chinese Medicine Practitioner
Director of Sendai Plum Animal Integrated Medical Center
Veterinarian Takami Umehara

The Rainy Season Is a Time When the Body Tends to Retain Moisture

From spring through the rainy season, humidity levels rise, making it easier for excess moisture to accumulate in the body.
As a result, issues such as swelling and other discomforts may become more common during this time of year.

During this season, we often receive questions such as:

  • "Should I reduce my dog's water intake?"
  • "I'm worried because my dog tends to retain fluid."
  • "I'm unsure about how to support kidney and urinary health."

These are common concerns among pet owners.

In Eastern Food Therapy, Hydration Is an Important Element of Health

In Eastern food therapy, proper hydration is considered an essential part of maintaining overall health.
While the rainy season can make the body more prone to retaining moisture, it does not necessarily mean that water intake should be drastically reduced.

In fact, insufficient hydration may further slow the body's natural circulation and balance.

The Key Is Not Restricting Water, but Supporting Healthy Circulation

When it comes to hydration during the rainy season, the goal is not to limit water intake.
Rather, it is important to help the body take in fluids comfortably and eliminate them properly.

Eastern food therapy emphasizes maintaining balance by supporting the healthy circulation of the body's essential fluids.

Tips for Healthy Hydration

When offering water, it is generally better to provide small amounts frequently rather than giving a large quantity all at once.
It is also helpful to offer fluids in a form that is easy for the body to absorb and utilize.

  • Offer small amounts frequently
  • Avoid giving large amounts at one time
  • Provide fluids in a way that is easy for the body to accept

These simple adjustments can help support healthy circulation while reducing strain on the body.

Making Hydration More Appealing

For dogs that are reluctant to drink water, it can be helpful to make hydration more appealing.
For example, flavorful broths such as Wanko Dashi can encourage dogs to drink naturally, making it easier to maintain adequate hydration without stress.

Because it can be enjoyed even in small amounts, it serves as a practical way to support daily hydration.

Hydration Care Tailored to Your Dog

In Eastern food therapy, hydration is not only about how much water is consumed, but also about maintaining balance within the body's natural circulation.
Whether a dog has concerns related to the kidneys or urinary system, it is important to find an approach that suits their individual constitution and condition.

Rather than focusing solely on whether to restrict fluids, consider the hydration method that best fits your dog.
This gentle, personalized approach can help support your dog's well-being throughout the rainy season.

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