Dog just jumped onto the table and drank my water, should I be concerned about him getting sick?

A few minutes ago, my dog somehow managed to jump onto the table and slurp up my glass of water. While I don’t think there was anything harmful in it, I'm worried if this could make him sick or disrupt his stomach. Is drinking water from a glass something that could potentially be dangerous for dogs?

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Answer

Your dog drinking water from a glass isn't likely to cause harm, but some situations may warrant caution.

  • Water itself is generally safe for dogs to drink.
  • Ensure the glass contained only water, with no harmful substances or residues.
  • Monitor for any signs of gastrointestinal upset.

Dogs often seek out water in unusual places, and while it might seem alarming, drinking clean water isn't dangerous. It's important to make sure the glass contained only water and wasn't previously used for beverages that could be harmful to pets. Keep an eye on your dog for any signs of digestive upset, such as vomiting or diarrhea, which can occur in sensitive individuals.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if my dog drank water from a glass?

    If the glass contained only water, there is generally little cause for concern. However, if the water might have been contaminated with substances like cleaning agents or alcohol, monitor your dog closely and consult a vet if you notice any unusual behavior.

  • Can dogs get sick from drinking from human glasses?

    It's unlikely for dogs to get sick from drinking water from a clean glass. However, make a habit of providing fresh water in their own bowl to prevent any potential issues.

  • What signs should I watch for after my dog drinks from a glass?

    Watch for any symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy. If these occur, consult your vet as a precaution.

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