Frozen Toys Summer Hack For Your Dog

This video by CrazyRussianHacker provides an intelligent way to provide your dog with both fun toys and cooling at the same time. It is best to keep in mind that some dogs tend to feel hotter than others because of their body’s composition. Some dogs are naturally used to cool climates and may need extra cooling methods to satisfy their needs. In the video, you can see that the dog’s three favorite toys were placed in a bowl. The bowl was then filled with water then placed inside the freezer. The end result was a frozen bowl with toys.

When you make this at home, make sure that you only include durable toys. Never place toys that easily break for it will ruin the whole concept. Your dog will tend to lick and bite the toys along with the ice around it. This will serve as a good treat for dogs, especially during the summertime. The more frozen the bowl gets the better because it means that it would stay longer in that state.

This is such an easy hack that can be prepared by almost anyone at home. The best thing to do with this is to allow a number of hours before getting the frozen toys. The more frozen it is, the better because that would mean longer playtime for your dog. It is highly recommended that you let your dog play with the frozen toys somewhere that it doesn’t matter if the ground gets wet. After the ice melts, your dog will also have something to drink on and it would be cold water to quench its thirst.

In this video, a Siberian Husky, which is a breed of dog that usually requires cooler temperature, loves the frozen bowl of toys. As soon as it sees the bowl, you can easily see that it’s a source of excitement for the dog.

When it comes to safety, never place anything else in the bowl aside from the toys before placing it in the freezer. Make sure that the toys included are among the preferred toys that your dog has.

Frozen Toys Summer Hack For Your Dog - WP
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