The Citizen (Gauteng)

Five tips to take care of furry friends while conserving water

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The drought has hit various parts of South Africa and has been declared a national state disaster.

As a result, restrictio­ns have been placed to ensure households are conserving as much water as possible and families need to devise plans to stay within water allocation­s, while accommodat­ing their essential needs, and those of their pets.

Local pet food manufactur­er, Montego Pet Nutrition shares five tips on how you can take care of your furry friends, while saving water.

Cut down on bath time

Cutting down on baths and visits to the groomer can be made easier by using doggie dry shampoo between washes. Pet wipes can also be life-savers for ear cleaning, potty-training puppies and bearded breeds – to clean between facial folds and help prevent infection. Daily brushing also helps remove grime and oil build-up.

Keep drinking water in shade

To avoid evaporatio­n, keep outside drinking water in deep bowls and in a shady spot. Another handy tip is to keep indoor bowls in areas that are not breezy, so dust and debris don’t get in. This limits having to change your pets water a few times a day.

Early morning or evening walks

Walk your dogs early in the morning or around sunset, when the air is cooler and the sun less harsh. The same applies to playtime – certain breeds tend to over-exert themselves to please their owners and ultimately work up a thirst.

Interchang­e between wet food and dry food

If you usually feed your pet only dry food think about alternatin­g between wet and dry foods. Wet food can contain up to 80% more moisture than dry food, which can do a lot to keep your pet hydrated.

Be safe when capturing water

If you are catching rain water, grey water and water from your air-conditioni­ng for use in your household, always ensure you keep pets away from the catchment containers, which can store water for long periods.

Stagnant water can be a breeding ground for parasites and water from your air-conditione­r contains a plethora of unhealthy chemicals which could result in sick fur babies.

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