Summer Treats: 8 Cool, Hydrating Foods for Your Pet

By Nancy TiwariFirst Published Apr 24, 2024, 12:59 PM IST
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Fresh food can provide your pet with both essential water and many health benefits, helping them stay vibrant and healthy. Here are 8 foods that are best for your pet's summer diet.

In light of the present heatwave conditions in numerous regions of the country, water is a crucial aspect of your pet's diet for overall well-being. Aside from providing enough of water, it's crucial to incorporate liquid foods as well as fruits and vegetables that are in season to help them chill down. 

Dogs are more susceptible to heatstroke and dehydration because their thick fur prevents heat from escaping and sweat glands, which are primarily found in their paw pads, function properly.

Here are eight food items that you must consider for your pets:

1. Watermelon: Watermelon contains 92% water, making it a hydration hero. It is also high in vitamins A, B6, and C, which are necessary for keeping healthy skin and coat. To prevent choking and gastrointestinal obstructions, remove all seeds and rind.

2. Berries: Berries are sweet, tart, and juicy, making them ideal dog treats. Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, and other berries are ideal summer snacks since they are low in calories, high in fiber, and rich in antioxidants and vitamin C. Make sure to fully clean them before feeding them to your pet.

3. Peanut Butter: Peanut butter is perhaps the most delicious and healthy treat for dogs. You can also create smoothies for your pet. As a snack, feed your pet unsalted, sugar-free peanut butter and watch them lick the spoon. 

4. Cucumber: Cucumbers are great for hydration and low in calories, making them a good choice for dogs. They also include vitamins K and C, as well as magnesium, all of which promote general wellness.

5. Sweet Potatoes: Sweet potatoes are rich in dietary fiber and vitamins A and C, which influence digestive health. They are best eaten boiled and simple. The orange kind of sweet potatoes are most preferred  for dogs.

6. Honey: Honey is claimed to offer antibacterial and antifungal qualities that can help with inflammation, ulcers, and sore throats. It can be a delightful and healthy snack for dogs, but it should be given in limited amounts.

7. Yogurt: Plain yogurt, which contains calcium and protein, is good for a dog's bones and teeth. It also improves digestive health. Ensure it is unsweetened and free of artificial sweeteners, which can be hazardous to dogs.

8. Apples: It contain vitamins A and C and help clean a dog's teeth. To reduce choking concerns for your dog, always remove the core and seeds.
 

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