Here are a few ideas to help you dog beat the beat:
I found this first one I found is really good if your dog loves ice cubes! Slippery Brick: Half-fill an ice cream container with water and freeze. Place a number of liver-treats, Schmackos or other flavored treats in a layer, then fill to the top with water and freeze again. This will make a giant flavoured ice-block to provide hours of icy enjoyment for your dog while you are out. This is a different version of my frozen kong recipe: KONGSICLEGet a regular Kong toy, plugged at the small end with peanut butter, then fill with very weak liquid chicken-stock and freeze overnight. This doggy version of a Magnum ice cream will make a delicious treat for your pal. My frozen kong: Mix some dry dog food with a little hot water, enough to be absorbed without being super soggy and add a few spoonfuls of peanut butter for flavor. Stuff kong and freeze.
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The dog days of summer are soon approaching. Please make sure on these hot days to take proper care of yur dog. If they spend some time outside make sure they have water and access to the shade. If you can, let them spend time in front of a fan or in some AC. Dogs do not sweat like us. They pant and only sweat from the pads on their paws. DO NOT leave your dog in the car. Even if it is only 75 degrees outside it can take as little as 5 minutes for the inside of your car to reach over 100 degrees. Dogs can suffer heat stroke or even die in those conditions.
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On rainy days like today it is tough to go for walks, I totally get it. Remember you can help burn off some of your dog's energy by stimulating him mentally. This is when those stuffed, frozen kongs come in handy. I have posted about them in the past. Also try a tug-a-jug. Most pet stores should have them.
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