Summer + Dogs = A Hydration Game You Can’t Ignore
Dogs don’t sweat like humans. They pant, they flop dramatically on cool floors, and they give you that “I’m melting” face. But hydration? That’s their real superpower for staying safe in the heat.
The Quick Answer
Most dogs need ½–1 ounce of water per pound of body weight per day. So a 50‑lb pittie? Around 25–50 ounces daily.
But in summer? Heat, humidity, and extra panting mean you should bump that up by 20–40%.
If your dog is active, short‑snouted, or thick‑coated, they’ll need even more.
Why Dogs Need Extra Water in Summer
Panting skyrockets — every breath releases moisture.
Hot pavement = hotter paws — dogs cool through their paws too.
More outdoor time — zoomies + sun = dehydration waiting to happen.
Pools & sprinklers — fun, but they don’t count as hydration.
Signs Your Dog Needs Water Right Now
Dry nose or gums
Heavy panting that doesn’t slow down
Lethargy or “flop mode”
Sunken eyes
Thick, ropey drool
Skin doesn’t bounce back when gently pinched
If you see these, grab the bowl immediately.
💧 Easy Ways to Keep Your Dog Hydrated
Cold water bowls — dogs drink more when it’s chilled.
Multiple water stations — indoors, outdoors, porch, garage.
Add flavor — a splash of bone broth works magic.
Frozen treats — watermelon pupsicles are elite.
Portable water bottle — mandatory for July walks.
🐶 Breed & Body Factors
Some dogs need more water than others:
Short‑snout dogs (pitties, boxers, bulldogs) They overheat faster → they need more water.
Senior dogs They regulate temperature less efficiently.
Active dogs Hydration is basically their fuel.
Thick‑coated dogs Huskies, shepherds, collies — they run hotter in summer.
🌡️ The “Heat Day” Rule
If it’s over 80°F, assume your dog needs extra water. If it’s over 90°F, assume your dog needs a LOT extra water and shorter outdoor time.
🐕 Fun Hydration Ideas (Merry Bark Studio Style)
A “hydration station” with a cute bowl + summer mat
A doggy splash zone with a sprinkler
Frozen fruit cubes (blueberries, strawberries, watermelon)
A mini kiddie pool for paw‑cooling
A “hydration walk” — short walk, lots of water breaks
🎉 Final Takeaway
Dogs need more water than you think in summer — and they’ll happily drink it if you make it fun, cold, and easy. Keep the bowl full, keep the treats frozen, and keep your pup cool all season long.











