Dog Days of Summer

Meatball’s Summer Snack Picks

Dog Days of Summer

Meatball’s Summer Snack Picks

on Jun 25 2025
Let’s talk about summer. The sun’s out, the pool’s calling, and in this house, we’re all about the snacks. And by “we”, I mean Meatball. Obviously. 😊When you’ve got a dog who’s allergic to literally everything except duck and a few select foods (because why make things easy, right?), you become a bit of a treat connoisseur. So today, we’re spilling the kibble on Meatball’s Top 5 Favorite Summer Snacks. They’re all allergy-friendly, dog-approved, and some are tasty for humans too.1. Dog Delights Chewy Duck Sticks 🦆These are one of the very few duck treats we’ve been able to find that also don’t have pea protein in them (which Meatball is also allergic too ☹). These are soft, chewy, and perfect for dogs of all ages and sizes. And the best part is that the only protein is duck, no added chicken fillers. Meatball’s highest allergy is chicken which is added in a lot of food and treats, so we always have to double check ingredients. 2. Bocce’s Bakery Soft & Chewy Dog Treats 🦆If Meatball could write a love letter to a treat, this would be it. They’re soft (great for senior dogs or those missing a few teeth), made with limited ingredients, and again duck is the star. We love that Bocce’s has allergy-friendly options, so we can treat without stress. Bonus: they smell decent. That matters when you’re carrying them in a treat pouch all day. 😊3. Watermelon 🍉Watermelon is the ultimate summer snack, for humans and dogs. It’s hydrating, sweet, and full of good-for-you stuff. We serve it fresh, freeze it, or blend it and smear it on a lick bowl for a frozen treat. We get our Watermelons from Costco or a local produce stand, depending on what’s available. We also grew our first watermelons last year which turned out great, so hoping we get good ones again this year (not able to be picked until at least September though). Don’t forget we also have Meatball inspired dog poop bags that are watermelon scented, perfectly fitting for our Bubs. 4. Mango (Fresh or Dried) 🥭Meatball doesn’t discriminate. Fresh mango? Yes. Dried mango? Also, yes. We usually grab both from Costco and let me tell you, watching him delicately nibble a mango slice is comedy gold. Sweet, packed with vitamins, and safe in moderation, mango is a summer must.5. Strawberries & Blueberries 🍓🫐Meatball can never pick just one, so we do both. These make great toppers on his kibble for both breakfast and dinner. Both are packed with antioxidants which help support overall health and are also low in calories.How We Use These TreatsIn addition to giving Meatball treats just because he’s the best boy or during meals as toppers, we also use them as training motivation.  I even wear a treat pouch like it’s an accessory to my daily outfit when we’re outside so we can keep working on Meatball’s backyard reactivity in real-time.Consistency (and duck treats) are key, friends.Treat RecapSummer snacks should be simple, healthy, and bring joy to your dog’s day.Whether it’s a fancy duck stick or a frozen fruit blend, the real win is making your dog feel loved, happy, and seen.Now if you’ll excuse us, Meatball just heard me say “treat” out loud and is giving me the stare.Stay cool, stay snacky, and give your dog a blueberry from us. 🐾With love & pawsitivity,Susie Cogswell, Cogs Dogs Mom
Dog mom wearing a pink swimsuit sitting with her American Bully dog enjoying summer.

Dog Days of Summer

How to Keep Your Dog Cool This Summer

on May 21 2025
Summer is almost here (and for some it’s in full force already)! While we humans can throw on shorts and grab an iced coffee, our pups don't have that luxury. And if you have a senior dog and/or a short-nosed dog, like our boy Meatball, keeping them cool isn’t just a comfort thing, it’s a must for their health and safety.Here at Cogs Dogs, we’re all about helping dogs live their best (and most comfortable) lives. That’s why we put together this list of our favorite ways to beat the heat, plus a few of our favorite Amazon finds that are featured in our Amazon Storefront.1. Cooling Mat: Meatball's Favorite Chill SpotFirst up: the cooling mat. I’m not even exaggerating when I say this is Meatball’s favorite summer thing. He actively seeks it out when he wants to hang out in the shade while we’re outside. He’ll plop right down on it and snooze like he’s at a spa.It doesn’t require electricity, it’s easy to clean, and it stays cool for hours. It changes color from deep blue to light as it absorbs heat and then returns to blue once cooled, so you can literally see your dog cooling off. If your senior pup has a hard time regulating their body temp (like Meatball does), this is a total game-changer.2. Foldable Dog Pool: Splashin' Not Swimmin'Okay, so Meatball hasn’t quite figured out how to swim yet (we’re working on it), but we love the foldable dog pool for summer play. We’ve used this for several of our senior dogs over the years, and it was a huge hit, especially with Diesel, who loved laying in the water no matter what the weather was doing.It folds up for easy storage, doesn’t require inflating, and gives your pup a safe, shallow spot to splash or soak. Perfect for cooling off in the backyard!3. Stainless Steel Water Bowls: Hydration StationHydration is EVERYTHING in the summer. We keep multiple stainless steel bowls filled with fresh, cool water around the house and yard. They help keep water colder longer and are super easy to clean.Having a few extras on hand means you can swap them out quickly without stressing about washing dishes mid-heatwave. Convenience AND care? Yes, please.4. Enrichment Bowls & Lick Mats: Frozen Treat FunThis is one of our favorite summer hacks! We use enrichment bowls and lick mats to make frozen fruit snacks for Meatball. His favorites? A blend of bananas, watermelon, blueberries, and/or strawberries.We spread it around the mat or bowl, pop it in the freezer, and let him go to town once it's frozen. It’s cool, hydrating, and helps keep him mentally stimulated on hot days when it’s too warm for a long walk.5. Shade, Fans, and Nap Time VibesLet’s be honest: summer can be ruff, especially for senior dogs. We always make sure Meatball has access to plenty of shade, and we set up a fan so he can enjoy lounging on his outdoor couch like the pampered king he is.And yes, he has an outdoor couch. And yes, he naps like it’s his full-time job. And no, we wouldn’t have it any other way. 😊Bonus Tips:•    Limit outdoor time during peak heat hours •    Watch for signs of heat exhaustion (excessive panting, lethargy, drooling)•    Never leave your dog in a parked car (not even for a minute!)If you want to check out the products we use and love, visit our Amazon Storefront. We only recommend what we’ve tested ourselves and what Meatball gives two paws up.Stay cool friends and give your pups some extra belly rubs from us.With love & pawsitivity,Susie Cogswell, Cogs Dogs Mom