ermmm well i think this all depends on how much you drink during the day. Also of you have been drinking alcohol then you tend to wee more :D but i dint think that there is a limit on how much you wee :P xx
You should take in atleast 2000-2500 ml of water a day to maintain healthy fluid balance in the body. You normally urinate about 1500 ml of that.
NO!!! it might have a urinary tract infection, you should see a vet now.
1-3 depending on how much they have to drink.
Urinary output is dependent on many factors, such as intake, age, health conditions In a normal, healthy adult, your body should pretty much match its output with its intake. That is, what goes in, should come out in pretty much the same volume.
It is normal for horses to urinate frequently because they have a large capacity bladder and produce a significant amount of urine. However, if you notice a sudden increase in urination or if the urine appears abnormal (e.g. cloudy, bloody), it may indicate a health issue and you should consult a veterinarian.
After drinking, one can expect to urinate within 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the amount consumed and individual factors like metabolism and hydration level.
Daily activities and adequete foods makes a person heallthy.A normal & healthy person should defecate twice a day.
No. You could be dehydrated, have a UTI, or something much worse. You should contact your Dr or go to the ER immediately.
Usually about once a day or once every other day. It is very natural for any human (male or female) to urinate at least once per day. It is also normal for a human to only urinate within a few days. That usually only indicates that the person does not have enough fluids in them, which is not a totally bad thing.
The normal amount of glucose in the human blood is about 72 mg/dL or 4 mmol/L.
The normal daily requirement of protein differs from person to person. However, as a general rule of thumb, however many kilograms one weighs, one should eat that amount in grams. If you only know your weight in pounds, then divide that by two and that is how many grams of protein one should eat.
Your Shih Tzu may be losing control of its bodily functions. You should consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis though.