5 DIY Hydrating Recipes To Keep Your Pet Cool This Summer

Protect your pets from the rising mercury with these five hydrating recipes inspired by traditional Indian cooling wisdom. Designed for both cats and dogs, these simple preparations; from electrolyte-rich broths to probiotic-heavy buttermilk, ensure your companions remain healthy, hydrated, and spirited throughout the season. 

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Apr 13, 2026

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1. Diluted Buttermilk (Chaas)

Mix one tablespoon of plain, unsalted curd with a cup of water to create a thin, probiotic-rich drink that mimics traditional chaas. This refreshing liquid is easier for both cats and dogs to digest than thick milk and provides a cooling effect on the stomach. It can be served directly in a bowl or frozen into small cubes for a creamy treat that helps maintain gut health throughout the summer months.

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2. Savoury Chicken Broth Pops

Chicken broth is an excellent source of electrolytes and minerals that help maintain a pet’s metabolic balance during a heatwave. Simmer chicken pieces in water without any salt, onions, or garlic, then strain and freeze the liquid into ice cube trays. These savoury pops encourage hydration through their rich aroma, which is especially enticing for finicky cats, and can be served as a standalone frozen snack or dropped into water bowls.

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3. Barley (Jau) Water

Barley is traditionally revered in Indian households as a potent natural coolant that supports kidney function and hydration. Boil a handful of hulled barley in water until soft, then strain the liquid and let it cool completely before offering it to your pet. This light, grain-infused water is particularly effective at keeping the body temperature stable and is a gentle way to increase fluid intake for pets who may be feeling sluggish from the heat.

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4. Curd Rice Slurry

Replicating a classic comfort staple, a thin curd rice slurry is a gentle way to ensure your pet stays hydrated while receiving a light meal. Mix a small portion of well-cooked, mashed white rice with plenty of plain yogurt and extra water until it reaches a drinkable, soupy consistency. This combination is soothing for the digestive system and provides a slow-release form of hydration that is perfect for both dogs and cats during long, hot afternoons.

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5. Fennel (Saunf) Infusion

Fennel seeds are valued for their cooling and digestive properties, making them a subtle yet effective hydration aid for pets. Steep a teaspoon of fennel seeds in hot water for ten minutes, then strain and allow the infusion to cool completely before adding a few tablespoons to your pet's regular water bowl. The light, sweet herbal aroma can pique the curiosity of reluctant drinkers, while the properties of the seeds help prevent the digestive heaviness often associated with summer.

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