Winter Hydration for Pets: Why It Matters & How to Add More Moisture to Their Diet
Winter Hydration for Pets: Why It Matters & How to Add More Moisture to Their Diet
When we think about hydration, most of us picture hot summer days, panting dogs, shady spots, and extra water bowls. But hydration is just as important—sometimes even more important—during the winter months. Cold weather can be surprisingly dehydrating for dogs and cats, and many pets naturally drink less when temperatures drop.
Proper hydration keeps your pet’s body functioning at its best, supporting digestion, circulation, temperature regulation, and even joint comfort. Here’s why winter hydration matters—and the smart, easy ways you can add extra moisture to your pet’s diet all season long.
❄️ Why Pets Get Dehydrated in Winter
Most pet parents don’t realize how easily dehydration can happen during cold weather. Here’s why:
1. Winter Air Is Dry
Indoor heat removes moisture from the air, drying out your pet’s skin, nose, throat, and respiratory system. Pets lose more moisture simply by breathing in dry winter air.
2. Pets Drink Less When It’s Cold
Cold temperatures often cause both dogs and cats to naturally drink less water. They may not feel as thirsty as they do during summer, even though their body still needs hydration.
3. Exercise Can Still Cause Fluid Loss
Dogs often spend extra energy regulating body temperature in cold weather. Combine that with long walks or snowy playtime, and your pet may lose more fluids than you expect.
4. Dry Food Diets Reduce Moisture Intake
Kibble contains only about 6–10% moisture, whereas pets in the wild would consume prey consisting of 70–75% moisture. During winter—when pets already drink less—dry diets can contribute to dehydration.
5. Health Conditions Can Worsen Without Proper Hydration
Cold weather can aggravate:
Kidney issues
Urinary tract conditions
Skin dryness
Digestive discomfort
Arthritis (joints need lubrication)
Hydration acts as a natural support system for many parts of your pet’s body.
π§ Why Hydration Is So Important for Dogs & Cats
Proper hydration is essential year-round, but winter places added stress on a pet’s system. Water helps:
✔️ Regulate body temperature
Even cold-weather dogs need hydration to maintain internal temperatures safely.
✔️ Lubricate joints
Arthritis tends to flare in winter. Hydration keeps joints cushioned and mobile.
✔️ Support kidney and bladder health
Moisture helps flush toxins and reduces the risk of urinary crystals—especially important for cats who are naturally low drinkers.
✔️ Improve digestion
Hydrated pets digest food better, experience less constipation, and absorb nutrients more efficiently.
✔️ Maintain healthy skin & coat
Dry winter air can cause itchy skin, dandruff, and dull coats. Hydration supports better skin moisture.
✔️ Boost immune function
A well-hydrated body is better equipped to fight seasonal illnesses and infections.
Smart Ways to Add Extra Moisture to Your Pet’s Diet This Winter
If your pet doesn’t naturally drink enough water in the cold months, there are many delicious and nutritious alternatives that increase hydration safely.
π₯£ 1. Add Wet Food to Their Diet
Canned food has a moisture content of 70–80%, making it one of the easiest ways to boost hydration.
Cats especially benefit from wet diets since they rarely drink enough water.
Ideal for pets that:
Eat primarily kibble
Need weight control (wet food is usually lower in carbs)
Have urinary or kidney concerns
π₯ 2. Offer Goat Milk
Goat milk is extremely hydrating and packed with natural probiotics.
Brands like Primal Raw Goat Milk (available at J-B Pet Supplies!) are popular because they help with:
Gut health
Hydration
Immune support
Skin and coat condition
It can be poured over food or served as a treat.
π 3. Add Bone Broth
Bone broth is rich in moisture, collagen, glucosamine, and minerals—perfect for cold winter days.
Benefits include:
Hydration
Joint support
Immune system boost
Better palatability for picky eaters
Warm broth is especially comforting in winter.
π½️ 4. Rehydrate Freeze-Dried or Dehydrated Foods
Freeze-dried diets (like Stella & Chewy’s, Primal, or Open Farm) naturally require water to rehydrate—giving pets more hydration per meal.
Adding warm water increases:
Palatability
Digestibility
Moisture intake
π₯ 5. Mix Warm Water Into Kibble
So simple—yet so effective.
Add a bit of warm (not hot) water to your pet’s dry food to:
Release flavor
Help digestion
Increase moisture content
π 6. Add Hydrating Toppers
Many meal toppers are designed to boost moisture and nutrition. Try:
Hydrating broths
Gently cooked toppers
Wet pouches
Savory stews
These are great for keeping pets excited about meals.
π§ 7. Offer Broth Cubes or Goat Milk Ice Cubes
Freeze bone broth or goat milk into treat-sized cubes.
While pets may enjoy them more in summer, many love them year-round—especially after outdoor play.
π 8. Feed Foods Higher in Natural Moisture
Frozen raw diets contain 60–70% natural moisture, making them exceptional for hydration.
Brands like Primal, Steve’s, Tuckers, Open Farm Frozen, and Oma’s Pride are rich in natural moisture and highly digestible.
π‘ Bonus Tips to Keep Your Pet Hydrated in Winter
Keep multiple fresh water bowls around your home.
Use heated outdoor bowls to prevent freezing.
Clean bowls frequently—pets avoid dirty water.
Consider a fountain if your cat likes running water.
Encourage water during and after winter playtime.
Keep Your Pets Healthy & Hydrated All Winter Long
Hydration doesn’t take a vacation during the colder months. In fact, it becomes even more important. By adding moisture-rich foods, broths, goat milk, and wet diets, you can help your pet stay healthy, energized, and comfortable all season.
If you need help choosing hydration boosters—like goat milk, bone broth, freeze-dried foods, raw diets, toppers, or wet foods—stop by J-B Pet Supplies. Our knowledgeable staff is always here to help you pick the right options for your furry family members.
Stay hydrated, stay cozy, and enjoy a happy, healthy winter with your pets!

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