30/05/2026
When the heat rises, hydration becomes essential—not optional.
As vets often remind pet parents, dogs can’t regulate heat the way we do, which makes regular water intake critical during summers. Always keep fresh water accessible, encourage frequent drinking, and watch for signs of dehydration like excessive panting or low energy.
Sometimes, simple steps like adding water-rich foods or offering light broths can make a big difference.
Because in summer, staying hydrated is one of the most important ways to keep them safe and comfortable.
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