Hydration Nation: Keep Your Dog Hydrated This Summer

Hydration Nation: Keep Your Dog Hydrated This Summer

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Whether you’re in regional Australia or in our big cities, keeping your pup hydrated is essential for their health and comfort. Here are simple, vet-approved ways to help your dog stay cool, refreshed, and ready for summer adventures.

Hot Aussie summers can take a toll on our pets, and just like us, dogs are especially vulnerable to dehydration. Whether you’re in regional Australia or in our big cities, keeping your pup hydrated is essential for their health and comfort. Here are simple, vet-approved ways to help your dog stay cool, refreshed, and ready for summer adventures.

1. Set Up a Doggy Drinking Fountain

A pet drinking fountain gives your dog access to cool, circulating water all day long, perfect 
for hydration during heatwaves or when you’re not home. It’s an easy way to encourage dogs to drink more.

2. Place Multiple Water Bowls Around the Home

Make hydration effortless by placing fresh water bowls in your dog’s favourite indoor and 
outdoor spots. This is especially important in warmer climates across Australia, where water evaporates quickly.

3. Add Fresh or Wet Dog Food

Wet or fresh food is naturally high in moisture and can help boost your dog’s water intake. Mix it with dry kibble during summer for extra hydration support.

4. Make a DIY Freeze Block

Freeze water or a low-salt meat stock in a bowl with dog treats. Once partially thawed, pop it out for a cooling lickable treat, ideal for hot afternoons.

5. Create Healthy Pup Popsicles

Add fresh or frozen berries to an ice-cube tray or container, fill with water, and freeze. These pup popsicles are refreshing, fun, and perfect for Australian summer days.

 

6. Try Frozen Treat Dispensers

Stuff your dog’s favourite treat-dispensing toy with a hydrating combo and freeze it for a cooling snack that keeps their brain busy too. Try:

  • Peanut butter and yoghurt
  • Low-salt stock with dog-safe veggies (carrot, spinach, sweet potato)
  • Wet or fresh dog food

 

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