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The Dog Days of Summer

  • Aug 12, 2023
  • 3 min read

Updated: Dec 9, 2023

The Dog Days of Summer are here, and it is essential to find ways to keep our furry friends cool and comfortable. Just like humans, dogs also need relief from the heat, and one great way to provide it is through cool treats. Cool treats not only help regulate their body temperature but also offer a refreshing and delicious way to keep them hydrated, mentally stimulated, and satisfied. This blog will answer four customer questions.


· Can I give my dog any frozen treat, or are there specific ingredients to avoid?

· How often should I offer cool treats to my dog?

· Can I use store-bought dog ice creams and frozen treats instead of homemade options?

· Are there any precautions to consider when offering frozen treats to my dog?


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1. Can I give my dog any frozen treat, or are there specific ingredients to avoid?

While frozen treats can be a great way to cool down your dog, it's important to avoid certain ingredients that can be harmful to them. Chocolate, xylitol, grapes, raisins, and some artificial sweeteners are toxic to dogs and should never be included in their treats. Additionally, it's best to skip ingredients that dogs may have allergies or sensitivities to. Stick to dog-safe fruits, vegetables, yogurt, and peanut butter for a delicious and safe frozen treat.


2. How often should I offer cool treats to my dog?

The frequency of offering cool treats to your dog depends on various factors such as their size, activity level, and overall health. As a general guideline, you can offer a cool treat to your dog once or twice a week. However, it's crucial to monitor their calorie intake and ensure that treats don't exceed 10% of their daily food intake to maintain a balanced diet.


3. Can I use store-bought dog ice creams and frozen treats instead of homemade options?

Yes, store-bought dog ice creams and frozen treats can be a convenient option for cooling down your furry friend. However, it's important to carefully read the ingredients and choose products that are made with high-quality and dog-friendly ingredients. Avoid treats that contain excessive sugar, artificial additives, and fillers. Homemade treats allow for more control over the ingredients and can be a healthier and cost-effective alternative.


4. Are there any precautions to consider when offering frozen treats to my dog?

When offering frozen treats to your dog, it's essential to supervise them to prevent any potential choking hazards. Ensure that the treats are an appropriate size for your dog to enjoy safely. Additionally, if your dog has any dental issues, it's best to consult with your veterinarian before offering frozen treats that may be too hard for them to chew comfortably.


As we and our furry friends endure the Dog Days of Summer, it's crucial to ensure our dogs stay cool and comfortable through cool treats. These treats not only regulate their body temperature, but also offer hydration, mental stimulation, and satisfaction. However, it's vital to be selective with the ingredients of frozen treats, avoid anything harmful for dogs. The frequency of giving these treats can vary depending on the weather and the dog's size or breed. Store-bought dog ice creams and frozen treats can be used, but homemade options allow more control over the ingredients. When offering frozen treats, the precautions include making sure the treat isn't too hard or large to prevent choking or dental damage.


Elliroo & Co. is a woman-owned online dog boutique dedicated to providing the highest quality products for dogs and their owners. Our products are American brands, partnering with like-minded businesses to ensure that products are both safe and stylish. We strive to make a difference in the lives of our customers and their furry friends.

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