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Panting, Not Drinking Enough
Many dogs lose hydration faster than they replace it—especially during warm weather or after activity.

Fatigue, Dehydration and Discomfort
Even mild dehydration can lead to lower energy, joint stiffness, and digestive issues.

Hydration + Wellness Support
Petralyte helps dogs stay active and balanced—replenishing fluids and nutrients from the inside out.
8-in-1 Benefits in Every Sip
From hydration to heart health, Petralyte helps support your cat’s daily wellness—one easy sachet at a time.

Hydration
Helps replenish fluids and essential electrolytes—especially important for dogs that don’t drink enough water.

Joint Mobility
Supports flexibility and comfort with key nutrients like Glucosamine and Chondroitin.

Digestive Health
Prebiotics nourish healthy gut bacteria to support digestion and reduce discomfort.

Heart Support
Taurine helps maintain normal heart function, especially in aging dogs.


Immune Support
Formulated with ingredients that contribute to a healthy immune response.

Muscle Recovery
L-Glutamine supports muscle repair and energy after activity or illness.

Vision Health
Taurine also plays a vital role in supporting healthy vision in dogs.

Daily Vitality
Backed by essential nutrients that help your dog stay playful, active, and balanced.
What Makes Petralyte Different
Designed with intention—for dogs needing extra support and owners seeking simple, consistent care.

Glucosamine + Chondroitin, and MSM
for joint function

Taurine and L-Glutamine
for heart, muscle, and vision support

Prebiotics like Galactooligosaccharides and Inulin
for gut health

Natural flavors (chicken, beef, turkey)
dogs love

Vet-formulated
no fillers or artificial additives

Simple for You. Tasty for Them.
Mix one sachet into water or wet food—no pills, powders, or guesswork.
Open a sachet
Mix with food or water
Serve once daily
Ensure your dog stays hydrated and healthy. Tip: For picky eaters, mix into wet food for better acceptance.
Join the Movement
Choosing Petralyte means you're not only hydrating your pet but also supporting a global effort to help animals in need. Every purchase donates a serving to those who need it most, ensuring life saving hydration and improved well-being for pets and wildlife alike. Join us in making a tangible difference—one serving at a time.





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The Most Common Questions
From Dog Owners
What are electrolytes and why are they important for dogs?
Electrolytes are substances that are present in the body. They play a crucial role in maintaining proper hydration and other bodily functions.
Electrolytes are electrically charged ions that help regulate various processes in the body, such as muscle contractions, nerve impulses, and balanced hydration levels.
Electrolytes are found in the blood, urine, and other bodily fluids, and they are essential for maintaining the proper balance of fluids in the body.
Electrolytes are important for dogs because they help maintain proper hydration and support various bodily functions.
For example, electrolytes are necessary for muscle contractions and nerve impulses, which are essential for many of the body’s functions, such as moving, breathing, and digesting food.
Electrolytes are also important for maintaining the proper balance of fluids in the dog’s body, which is necessary for regulating body temperature and other physiological processes.
In dogs, electrolytes are lost through various processes, such as urination, defecation, and sweating. When a dog is dehydrated or loses too many electrolytes, it can lead to electrolyte imbalances, which can cause various health problems. Therefore, it’s important to ensure that dogs have access to electrolytes and are properly hydrated to support their overall health and well-being.
How do I know if my dog is dehydrated or in need of electrolytes?
Signs of dehydration in dogs include dry mouth and gums, sunken eyes, decreased skin elasticity, lethargy, and a decrease in urine production. If your dog is experiencing any of these symptoms, they may be dehydrated and in need of electrolytes.
What are the symptoms of electrolyte imbalances in dogs?
Symptoms of electrolyte imbalances in dogs can include weakness, muscle tremors or cramps, difficulty breathing, rapid heart rate, and changes in urine production or color.
Can I give my dog human electrolyte drinks, or do they need special electrolyte solutions for dogs?
It is not recommended to give human electrolyte drinks to dogs, as they may contain ingredients that are toxic to dogs or may not be properly balanced for their specific needs. Instead, it is best to use electrolyte solutions specifically designed for dogs.
How do I administer electrolyte solutions to my dog?
Electrolyte solutions for dogs can typically be mixed with water and given to the dog to drink, or added to their food. Be sure to follow the product’s dosage instructions and consult with your veterinarian for guidance on the appropriate amount to give.
Are there any risks or side effects associated with giving electrolytes to dogs?
In general, electrolyte solutions are safe for dogs when used as directed. However, it is always best to consult with your veterinarian before starting any new supplement regimen, as electrolyte imbalances can be serious and may require medical treatment.
What are some common electrolyte imbalances that can affect dogs, and how are they treated?
Common electrolyte imbalances that can affect dogs include low levels of sodium, potassium, and magnesium. These imbalances can be caused by dehydration, illness, or certain medications. Treatment may involve administering electrolyte solutions or other medications, and in severe cases, hospitalization may be necessary.
Can I give my dog electrolytes as a preventive measure, or should they only be given when needed?
It is generally recommended to give electrolytes to dogs as a preventive measure. It is best to provide your dog with adequate hydration and a balanced diet to help prevent electrolyte imbalances.
Are there any foods or supplements that can naturally provide electrolytes for my dog?
Yes, there are some foods and supplements that can provide electrolytes for dogs naturally. These include certain fruits and vegetables, such as bananas, sweet potatoes, and leafy greens, as well as certain supplements, such as coconut water and bone broth.
Can electrolyte imbalances in dogs be prevented, and if so, how?
Electrolyte imbalances in dogs can often be prevented by providing adequate hydration and a balanced diet. Regular exercise and avoiding extreme temperatures can also help to prevent electrolyte imbalances. If your dog is at risk for electrolyte imbalances, such as due to illness or certain medications, be sure to consult with your veterinarian for guidance on prevention and treatment.