Summer Fun: Puppy Edition

by development 07 aug

Summer Fun: Puppy Edition

A West Highland White Terrier licking its face at being offered a popsicle.

As the temperature rises and the sun shines bright, it's important to ensure that your puppy stays cool and entertained during the hot summer months. Hot summer days don't have to be boring for your furry friend though. Summertime is a fantastic opportunity to spend quality time with your playful pup and create unforgettable memories together. The warm weather and longer days provide ample opportunities for outdoor activities.

Take advantage of the warm weather and engage your pup in water-based activities. Fun activities such as setting up a shallow kiddie pool in your backyard or heading to a nearby dog-friendly beach or lake are sure to keep your pup cool and engaged. Also, most pups love running through the sprinklers and chasing the water jets. It's a simple and enjoyable way for them to cool down and have a blast. Remember to always supervise your puppy while playing in the water and provide plenty of fresh drinking water to keep them hydrated.

You can help your puppy beat the heat by providing refreshing treats and accessories. One simple and effective way to help your pup beat the heat is by offering them frozen treats. Ice cubes provide dogs with a refreshing and cooling sensation, especially on hot days. You could also make your pup their favorite dog-friendly fruit pupsicle. Just like humans, dogs can feel the heat, and the coldness of ice cubes helps lower their body temperature. Additionally, specialized products such as cooling mats, bandanas, or vests can provide relief from high temperatures.

A yellow Labrador Retriever shaking water off in a small pool.

Explore nature together by hiking or walking in dog-friendly parks or trails. Before heading out, check the pavement temperature by placing your hand on it for a few seconds. It's too hot for your pup's paws if it feels hot to the touch. To avoid the hottest parts of the day, plan your walks for the early morning or late evening when temperatures are generally lower. Be sure to pack a collapsible bowl to provide regular water breaks, and don’t forget waste bags.

A jack russell terrier puppy standing with a pile of dog toys. It is holding a rope toy in its mouth.

When the summer heat becomes too intense for outdoor activities, there are still plenty of fun and engaging activities you can do with your puppy indoors. Utilize food puzzles or treat-dispensing toys to keep your puppy mentally engaged. These toys require problem-solving skills to access the treats, keeping your pup occupied and stimulated indoors. Keep your puppy's toys interesting by rotating them. Instead of leaving all the toys out at once, introduce a few at a time and rotate them every few days.

You could also play a game of hide-and-seek indoors with your pup. Hide and call their name, encouraging them to find you. This mentally stimulating game will keep them entertained and engaged while staying cool indoors.

The caring staff at Puppyland hopes that you and your puppy can enjoy some of these fun summertime activities. Whether it's splashing in the water, enjoying frozen treats poolside, engaging in indoor games, or venturing out during cooler hours, these activities are sure to keep your pup happy and cool.