
doi: 10.1007/bf00811631
pmid: 14039360
A study was made of drinking behavior in dogs during fractional true and fractional sham feeding with dried crusts or cooked meat. When the food was consumed normally, they drank shortly after swallowing the first portions of food, and continued to drink during the whole time that they were eating. When sham-fed, they did not drink. The stimulus to drink is therefore evoked by the action of food on the gastric receptors.
Dogs, Esophagus, Food, Animals, Feeding Behavior, Thirst
Dogs, Esophagus, Food, Animals, Feeding Behavior, Thirst
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