With warm weather setting in, it's time to prep for the approaching summer days and all the fun they bring. For your furry friends, summer doesn't just mean lazy, warm afternoons and lots of outdoor play. It's also the perfect opportunity to enjoy some energizing, nutritious treats that keep them in high spirits. Because let's face it, nothing says "I love you" to your pet quite like a tasty, healthy treat!
At The Hungry Puppy, we understand the joy pet parents feel when they see their pup or kitty devour their favorite snack with gusto. More so if the treat is also healthy and adds to their well-being. So, how about "kicking off summer with healthy treats for dogs and cats" that not only pamper your pet but also make them more energetic and happy?
Dog treats like Canine Carry Outs or Stella’s freeze-dried food can be a great addition to your pup's summer snack list. They’re perfectly sized for an anytime treat, and dogs seem to love the natural meaty flavor. Plus, you can actually see the nutritious ingredients, which is a testament to their quality. Similarly, for cats, Fussie Cat's freeze-dried gourmet treats can be the paw-fect choice. Prepared with high-quality ingredients, these treats can be an easy way to sneak in some additional nutrition in your cat's diet this summer.
But remember, the best treats are those that come with a spark of love and care. The warm season can be a brilliant time to explore home-made treats for your pets. Take inspiration from brands like Taste of the Wild and Fromm. A simple frozen broth made from Taste of the Wild dog food can keep your four-legged friend happily lapping, providing them with many nutrients and helping them stay cool. Similarly, blending and freezing some grain-free Fromm cat food with a little water can make fantastic feline-friendly popsicles!
Summer treats are not just about satisfying your pet's taste buds. The right treats can also protect your furry friend from the intense summer heat. Some treats can even provide additional hydration. Incorporate more water-based fruits and vegetables in your pet's diet like watermelon (without seeds, of course) or cucumber. But always make sure to check if a fruit or vegetable is safe for your pet before you feed it.
As we step into the summer season with longer, sunnier days, it’s essential to ensure your pets stay healthy and happy. After all, a healthy pet just makes every summer day seem brighter. So, stock up on some nutritious, delicious, and summer-friendly treats for your furry friends. Because, as we all know, summer and fun treats go hand in paw!