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Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Cool Off the Fun Way

Some of the steamiest days can come at the end of summer and keeping your canine cool is still a priority.

Obviously having plenty of fresh drinking water within easy access is a must, along with shade will help keep your dog cool during the hottest days. Additionally you can make keeping cool fun by playing with a ice-cold water filled ball.

Your dog can run and fetch this fun toy and stay cool while they have a blast playing with the Squirt Ball Refreshing Fetch Ball Dog Toy. You just fill the ball with ice water and then let your dog run and play. If he seems to be getting hot - just have him play with the ball in one spot. You can toss the ball to him and let him catch and drop it. You can also play a fun game of tug-of-war with your dog to keep the cold water flowing on your dog and letting him have fun playing some of his favorite games. The ball is just 4" diameter ball and is easy for most dogs to hold in their mouths.

Play is an important part of keeping your dog exercised and fit. Obesity is one of the top factors that causes health problems in dogs and it is preventable through a regular regimen of a good diet and plenty of exercise. Keep your dog cool and fit by using the Squirt Ball - your dog will love you for it!

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