Pedialyte for dogs: Is it safe and how does it work? (2024)

When dehydrated, our bodies lose important fluids and minerals, like sodium, potassium and calcium — especially if that dehydration causes diarrhea and vomiting. Drinking Pedialyte, an electrolyte solution made for people, can help combat dehydration. But can it help dehydrated dogs, too?

Dr. Wendy Mandese, DVM is a clinical assistant professor and course coordinator at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine, and is walking us through whether or not Pedialyte is safe for and beneficial to dogs.

Is Pedialyte safe for dogs?

First and foremost, the most important thing to consider is if Pedialyte is even safe for dogs. The answer is, well, not really, says Dr. Mandese.

“While Pedialyte in small amounts is likely not dangerous for dogs, the electrolytes in the drink are formulated for humans, not animals,” Dr. Mandese points out. “In larger amounts, the high concentration of additives, such as sodium and glucose, could potentially be dangerous, especially in smaller animals.”

If there were ever a situation where you chose to give your dog Pedialyte (although we highly suggest against it!), it would be vital to only use the unflavored variety. Pedialyte comes in all kinds of fun flavors for humans, which can help make it more palatable for children. Those flavors have all kinds of additives that make them unsafe for pups. It would also be important to only give your pup a very small amount of Pedialyte — just make sure to give your vet a call first, especially because your dog’s size and health status plays a role in how harmful Pedialyte might be for them.

Really, though, the main takeaway is that Pedialyte is not recommended for your dog in any case. It’s too big a safety risk, all for something that is likely not effective. No published studies validate Pedialyte’s effectiveness in dogs. How it works and how safe it is is based on the fact that Pedialyte is made for the needs of children. Dogs don’t need as much sodium as Pedialyte has, for one thing. So, really, Pedialyte will never be a good choice compared to simple water.

How do I know if my dog needs Pedialyte?

Pedialyte is definitely not the recommended course of action for a dehydrated dog — water is what you should give your best friend in this case. But, let’s talk a little bit about dehydration in dogs. How do we know if our dogs are dehydrated?

“Signs of dehydration can include lethargy, tacky gums, sunken eyes and loss of skin elasticity,” Dr. Mandese says. “However, these are all signs of severe dehydration, and ideally, your pet would be evaluated before dehydration has become this severe.”

Your dog may become dehydrated from not having enough access to water, and in particular, not having enough access to water on hot days and/or during and after lots of activity. They also might become dehydrated after some vomiting or diarrhea from anxiety, like if they are boarding somewhere. However, even these causes and any others are reasons to have your dog evaluated by your vet.

“It is very important to have your veterinarian determine the cause of your dog’s diarrhea and/or vomiting,” Dr. Mandese says. “While viral gastroenteritis (aka the ‘stomach bug’) is common in humans, it is very uncommon in dogs. Viral causes of GI [or gastrointestinal] issues in dogs include serious illnesses such as canine parvovirus (CPV or ‘parvo’) and distemper, which can be life threatening. Other causes include foreign body ingestion, dietary indiscretion or systemic illness. At a minimum, you should call your veterinarian and ask about your dog’s GI signs and discuss a plan that could range from offering a bland diet to an emergency evaluation.”

Whether your dog’s GI signs are minor or more serious and the symptoms of a larger issue — which your vet will determine — the resulting dehydration still isn’t something that Pedialyte would help.

“Especially when vomiting occurs, oral replacements of any kind are likely to be ineffective and many animals need IV fluids to recover,” Dr. Mandese explains.

In addition to these gastrointestinal issues, Dr. Mandese adds, dehydration can be caused by other conditions like kidney disease, diabetes, hyperthermia and other systemic illnesses. So, a visit to your vet as quickly as possible is always the answer.

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Does Pedialyte actually work for dogs?

Again, no studies establish that Pedialyte positively affects dogs. It is formulated for the human body, especially children, and there are differences in the nutrients we need versus those that our furry friends need. For example, we need the sodium in Pedialyte when dehydrated, while those amounts of sodium could harm dogs. And the main benefit of Pedialyte, its electrolytes, is a moot point for pups.

“In humans, Pedialyte and other similar drinks are used to replace water and electrolytes when they are lost from causes such as vomiting, diarrhea or heavy exercise,” Dr. Mandese says. “Because dogs don’t lose the same proportion of electrolytes after exercise (they do not sweat), the best thing to offer them is water.”

Can my dog have a bad reaction to Pedialyte?

Unfortunately, yes, dogs can react negatively to Pedialyte. This would probably include increased or continued vomiting. If you give your dog Pedialyte and this happens, contact your vet immediately. Some dogs should especially steer clear of Pedialyte — they include:

  • Puppies with parvovirus (they need immediate veterinary attention)
  • Dogs with diabetes (Pedialyte’s sugar content is too high)
  • Dogs in congestive heart failure (Pedialyte’s sodium levels could lead to fluid retention and a worsening of the disease)

However, remember that really no dogs should get Pedialyte or would benefit from it, especially compared to the always safe and helpful water.

How can I make sure my dog doesn’t get dehydrated?

Water is really always the answer. Of course, as Dr. Mandese notes, dehydration can be the sign of a more severe issue, and so should always be checked by your vet. But to keep your healthy dog hydrated, it’s as simple as water.

“Dogs should have free access to fresh water at all times,” Dr. Mandese says. “A healthy dog will be able to maintain their hydration with free access to water. Any evidence of dehydration warrants a visit to your veterinarian to determine the cause and treatment options.”

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Pedialyte for dogs: Is it safe and how does it work? (2024)

FAQs

Pedialyte for dogs: Is it safe and how does it work? ›

Pedialyte doesn't usually interfere with medications. However, the high levels of sodium and potassium in Pedialyte can be a problem for dogs who are on medication for high blood pressure. Pedialyte is safe for dogs so long as you choose an unflavored product and dilute it with water.

How much Pedialyte can a 10 lb dog have? ›

Give 1 tablespoon of pedialyte, gatorade, or water every hour or two for each ten pound of body weight( eg. 3 tbsp for 30 lbs) to replace the water and electrolytes lost puking and pooping. Remember your pet is not taking in water, and is losing more than normal and can dehydrate fast if very young or old.

Can dogs drink Pedialyte everyday? ›

“While Pedialyte in small amounts is likely not dangerous for dogs, the electrolytes in the drink are formulated for humans, not animals,” Dr. Mandese points out. “In larger amounts, the high concentration of additives, such as sodium and glucose, could potentially be dangerous, especially in smaller animals.”

Is Pedialyte better than water for dogs? ›

Pedialyte is definitely not the recommended course of action for a dehydrated dog — water is what you should give your best friend in this case. But, let's talk a little bit about dehydration in dogs.

Do vets recommend Pedialyte for dogs? ›

If your dog is low on fluids, your veterinarian may recommend giving your dog Pedialyte to help replenish their electrolytes. When used appropriately, Pedialyte is a safe and effective way to help your dog rehydrate.

Can I give my dog Pedialyte with a syringe? ›

Pedialyte should be added to your dog's water or given via a syringe if they refuse to drink water. You can also add Pedialyte to your dog's food to encourage them to stay hydrated.

Can I give my dog Pedialyte if he's not eating? ›

Yes, in some cases. While Pedialyte is primarily intended for human use, vets may recommend it for dogs when dehydration and electrolyte imbalances are a concern to help restore the dog's fluid and electrolytes.

What are signs of dehydration in dogs? ›

Signs of Dehydration in Dogs and Puppies
  • Skin Pinch Test (Skin Tent) You can check for dehydration by testing the elasticity of your dog's skin. ...
  • Tacky, Dull Gums. ...
  • Dry Nose. ...
  • Thick, Stringy Saliva. ...
  • Sunken Eyes. ...
  • Decreased Energy Level (Lethargy) ...
  • Excessive Panting.
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Can dogs drink chicken broth? ›

You can feed your dog chicken broth directly or over their dry food. As a standard serving, dogs can consume one ounce of bone broth for every ten pounds of body weight. You can also pour the chicken stock into ice cube trays to freeze the mixture into dog treats.

What is the best drink to rehydrate a dog? ›

While water should always be the primary source of hydration for dogs, there are safe and healthy alternatives to explore. Bone broth, coconut water, herbal teas, goat's milk, kefir, fruit and vegetable juices, Pedialyte, and homemade frozen treats can provide variety and additional hydration for your furry friends.

How to dilute Pedialyte for dogs? ›

But too much sugar can cause loose stools, which could lead to dehydration. I assume part of your concern with her is that she may get dehydrated because she refuses to drink much. It may help to dilute the Pedialyte 50:50 with water to decrease the amount of sugar she takes in, and increase the water content.

Is honey safe for dogs? ›

Yes, dogs can have honey in small amounts as it's high in sugar. Honey provides antioxidants and can help with allergies in dogs. Some dogs may find the sweetness of honey overwhelming. Ensure honey is pure, without added sweeteners or xylitol, which is toxic to dogs.

Can a dog have too much Pedialyte? ›

While unflavored Pedialyte is safe in small doses, it may worsen vomiting in some dogs. It's important not to administer more than the amount of Pedialyte your veterinarian recommends. You do not want to overcorrect electrolytes, causing an overdose.

How to hydrate a sick dog? ›

9 Proven Ways to Rehydrate a Dog
  1. Give Your Dog Fresh Water. ...
  2. Try Adding Flavor to Their Water. ...
  3. Increase the Amount of Wet Food. ...
  4. Add a Broth To Their Food. ...
  5. Give Your Dog Frozen Treats. ...
  6. Offer Vegetables. ...
  7. Make Homemade Rehydrating Treats.
Oct 21, 2023

How to treat dehydration in dogs at home naturally? ›

If your pooch is mildly dehydrated provide your pet with small amounts of water to drink every few minutes or offer your dog pieces of ice to lick. To help restore your dog's electrolyte balance you could also provide your pup with Ringer's lactate (an electrolyte replacement fluid).

Is there a limit on how much Pedialyte? ›

Continue for as long as diarrhea is present. To maintain proper hydration, 4–8 servings (32 to 64 fl oz) of Pedialyte may be needed per day. Consult your doctor if vomiting, fever, or diarrhea continues beyond 24 hours or if consumption needs are greater than 2 liters (64 fl oz) per day.

How many ounces of water should a 10 lb dog drink? ›

If your pup eats soft food, they may drink slightly less because they are getting more water content from their food. A 10 lb dog needs 10 oz of water a day. Shannon packs water and a collapsable bowl to keep Pancho hydrated.

How often should I give my dog Pedialyte for Parvo? ›

You can offer the pedialyte in a bowl several times a day. If he is refusing to drink from the bowl then you can syringe 10-20mls every 2 hours or so into his mouth. Be sure to do it slowly so there is no risk of aspiration. You can offer him water at the same time as well.

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