There are dog ice treat kits you can buy, but they’re easily do-it-yourself with an ice cream pail, some water, and dog toys. Here’s how…
Fill an ice cream pail 1/3 full with water and place a couple dog toys in it. Freeze. Fill with more water until 2/3 full, add a few treats–freeze. Repeat one more layer like this until you have filled the ice cream pail.
Once everything’s fully frozen, set the pail in a sink full
of warm water until you can pop out the big ice block filled with dog treats. Set
the dog treat filled ice block out in the yard, and let your dog have at it.
Your puppy might not have a clue what this is all about
until you make him one a time or two. As the block melts down and reveals his
toys and treats, make sure you spend time acquainting him with it. Once he gets
the idea, he’ll be all over it and happily lick away at the ice to get at the
treats.
Another way to keep your pup cool in summer is to soak and freeze a bandana and then tie it around the dog's neck and if you add a few insect repelling herbs like lemongrass, pennyroyal and rosemary to the water you use to soak the bandana you can help keep away pests as well.
Doggy Bandana Freeze
Add a few sprigs of pennyroyal, lemongrass and/or rosemary to 2 cups of hot water. Allow to steep 15 to 30 minutes. Soak a puppy bandana in the resulting liquid than fold and place in the freezer. Once frozen tie around the neck of your pooch to help cool the day and repel the bugs.
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