Summer
is a great time for picnics and exploring the beaches of our country. You can
do many things to enhance the overall summer experience with your pet. However,
the importance of keeping your furry pet hydrated throughout the summer season
cannot be denied.
Fruits
are great source of water, and thus should be given to your dog this summer
season. It helps to keep your dog not only hydrated but also supplies required
nutrients to beat the heat. The fruits that your pet will like this hot season
are as follows:
Top 5 Fruits Which You Can Give
To Your Dog This Summer
Watermelons
Melons
are rich in watery content and contain almost 91% water. Give your pet cool
slices of watermelon after removing the seeds and enjoy seeing them
experiencing the coolness. The fruit will surely help in maintaining the
appropriate body temperature of your pet.
Apples
An
apple is a great source of fiber and other nutrients. Feeding your dog thin
pieces of apple in small quantity will boost your dog’s immune system. Do
remove the seeds from the apple before adding it your pet’s plate.
Strawberries
This
is for the dogs with a sweet tooth. If your little friend likes to have sugary
treats, then surely he will enjoy having strawberries this summer season.
Blueberries
A
blueberry contains high antioxidant levels and potassium that makes it a perfect
fruit for both pets and humans. This fruit is a great summer treat for pets.
Bananas
Bananas
are rich in potassium content and can be given to pets along with peanut
butter. However, they are always to be given in small quantity to avoid choking
and other digestive issues.
Conclusion
Fruits
are good for your pet as they contain essential nutrients to boost your pet’s
immune system and enough water to maintain the appropriate body temperature of
your pet. Feeding fruits to your furry pal in small amounts and after reducing
them to small pieces is a healthy option you can exercise this summer. However,
as said earlier it would be in the best interest of your dog to consult your
vet before introducing any major new change in your pet’s diet.
Note:
Before making any changes to your pet’s diet,
consult your vet as sudden change in pet’s dietary habits may invite digestive
issues. At the same time, feed only one fruit at a time and avoid giving your
pet foods such as garlic, mushroom, grapes, etc which are known to cause
allergy in pets.
At
the same time, do remember to use flea preventives to protect your dog from nasty fleas as summer is also the
playtime for these blood-sucking parasites.