As summer heat wave temperatures soar in Europe and the USA to blistering levels, it is vital to remember the hydration needs of pets (Credit: Alexei_tm  Stock photo ID-1173954887.jpg)

Quenching Your Furry Friend's Thirst: Pet Hydration Tips for Scorching Summer Heat Waves

Are you a proud pet parent? Do you love your furry friend to bits? Of course, you do! Well, in that case, we're sure you want to keep your precious companion happy and healthy, especially during the scorching summers we are seeing right now. That’s right, we’re talking about pet hydration!

Just like us humans, pets need to stay hydrated too. And trust us; they are counting on you to provide them with the life-giving elixir during these blistering heat waves that have been plaguing Europe and the USA. Wasting no time, let’s dive into the importance of proper pet hydration and how to ensure your furry buddies stay cool and refreshed.

First things first, water is your best friend when it comes to keeping your pets hydrated. Be it a dog, a cat, a rabbit, or even a hamster; water should always be readily available. So here are some tips from us pet-loving folks at Bluewater, a world-leading water purification and beverage company. Make sure to refill pet water bowls regularly, especially during hot summer days. Keep multiple water sources around the house so that your pets don’t have to go on a treasure hunt to quench their thirst.

Now, let’s talk about the importance of quality water. If you prefer drinking clean and fresh water, your pets deserve the same. Ensure that the water you provide is clean and free from any contaminants by using a water purifier like the ones from Bluewater, which come in various sizes based on the household size or clean water delivery rate. Our purifiers harness Bluewater SuperiorOsmosis™ technology, which cleans water faster and more efficiently than other reverse osmosis systems, while removing virtually all contaminants, including lead, microplastics, chemicals, viruses and bacteria. Let’s face it, you wouldn’t want your little friend drinking water that you wouldn’t touch with a ten-foot pole, right?

Here’s a nifty tip: if you notice your pet hesitating to drink water, try placing some ice cubes in their bowl. Pets often prefer cool water during sweltering weather, just like we do. It’s a simple trick that can make a big difference in ensuring they stay hydrated. Interestingly, did you know that pets can become dehydrated through sources other than just water? That’s right; some pets love to snack on fruits and vegetables. You can give your furry companion a few water-rich treats to supplement their water intake. Cucumbers, watermelon, and even some leafy greens can serve as tasty, hydrating snacks for your beloved pet.


Now, let’s address some common misconceptions. Contrary to popular belief, giving your pet milk does not necessarily hydrate them. In fact, it can lead to an upset stomach and diarrhea, which is the last thing you want for your little buddy. Stick to water, folks, and save the milk for the kittens and puppies.

When it comes to outdoor activities, don’t forget to pack a water bottle and a collapsible bowl for your pets. Just like you get thirsty during walks or playtime in the park, your pets also need hydration breaks. Taking short breaks and offering them water will ensure they stay happy, healthy, and energized throughout the activity.

Last, watch for any signs of dehydration in your pets. Lethargy, dry gums, sunken eyes, and loss of appetite indicate that your furry friend may be dehydrated. If you notice any of these signs, it’s time to step up your hydration game and get your pet back on track.

So there you have it, folks! The key to pet hydration during scorching heat waves is straightforward but vital. Just remember to provide clean and fresh water, offer some hydrating snacks, and be mindful of signs of dehydration. By taking these simple steps, you can ensure your pets stay cool and refreshed, ready to tackle anything summer throws their way. And, like us, by staying hydrated, they’ll stay happy!