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Adjust your dog's diet to suit the summer season, providing them with the necessary nutrients to thrive in the heat.
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Hydrating Foods: Incorporate water-rich fruits and vegetables into your dog’s diet, such as watermelon, cucumber, and berries. These foods help keep your dog hydrated and cool during hot days.
Cool Treats: Offer frozen treats made from dog-safe ingredients like yoghurt, broth, or pureed fruits. Freeze them in ice cube trays or moulds for a refreshing snack.
Lighter Meals: Provide smaller, more frequent meals to prevent overeating and help your dog stay cool and comfortable during hot days. Avoid heavy, rich foods.
Cool Treats: Offer your dog frozen treats or ice cubes to help them cool down. You can freeze dog-safe fruits or broth for a refreshing snack.
Avoid Overfeeding: Monitor your dog’s food intake and adjust portions to prevent weight gain, as they may be less active during hot weather. Obesity can increase the risk of heat-related issues.
Limit Heavy Foods: Reduce fatty and heavy foods that can be harder to digest and generate more body heat. Opt for lean proteins and easy-to-digest foods that are gentle on your dog’s system.
Hydration: Ensure your dog has access to fresh, clean water at all times. Add water to their dry food to increase their fluid intake and help keep them hydrated.
Electrolytes: Consider adding an electrolyte solution to your dog’s water, especially after heavy exercise, to help replenish lost minerals and keep them hydrated.
Fresh Food: Feed your dog fresh, high-quality food to provide the necessary nutrients for maintaining their energy and health during the summer months. Fresh food can be more palatable in hot weather.
Consult Your Vet: Discuss any dietary changes with your vet to ensure they are appropriate for your dog’s age, breed, and health conditions. Your vet can provide tailored advice for summer nutrition.
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Summary of this article
Keep your dog hydrated with cool treats and light meals. Avoid overfeeding, and always feed fresh




From the experts: Create homemade frozen broths using low-sodium chicken or beef broth mixed with water. Freeze them into ice cubes or small portions. These not only help keep your dog hydrated but also provide a cooling treat that's low in calories and refreshing during hot days.




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