Dogs Love These End Of Summer Activities

It seems like summer is slow to depart this year. No matter how long or short the summer stays, there are affordable and fun dog activities for warm weather that you and your pup will love!

I know I love spending time with my dog, Henry, outside during the summer. But doing that and keeping him safe is always while not making my wallet cry is most important.

Today, let’s dig in and look at some super summertime dog activities on a budget. Many of these you can do anywhere, which is great for those hot days when you’re forced to stay inside next to the AC. 

summertime dog activities can include playing with the hose like this dog
disclaimer note
Budget tip:

You don’t have to spend much money to keep your dog cool and safe in the summer. You can make a DIY dog cooling vest. Although they don’t stay wet as long, they do work. The other part of summer is to have fun with your dog, which also doesn’t take much money. It's a big win-win for your buddy and your wallet.

Remember to always keep your dog safe around water, even when it’s a hot summer day.

Are you just looking for the best products? Here's what we love!
Cooling vest - my dog loves his
Cooling mat - for inside use or sleeping
Cooling collar - for those dogs who can't wear a full vest
Cooling scarf or bandana - when it's just warm and not super hot
Kiddie pool - for splash fun and easy storage in the off-season
Lifevest - for water safety

How do I keep my dog cool while we have fun in the summer?

This is a critical question. Dogs can overheat very easily and go from heat exhaustion to heatstroke in nearly a second. Plus, they generally don’t wear shoes and can burn their paws quickly on hot cement or asphalt. Some dogs will wear dog booties. Others will kick them off quicker than you can believe.

The main issue to keep in mind is that the ground can be hot. I always put my hand on the patio or cement before I let Henry touch it. If I can leave my hand there comfortably for 10 seconds, then it’ll be fine for him. 

As for being hot, I know Henry can be hot even inside with the AC on and the humans comfortable. I like to refer to him as my little “heat generator”. That’s great in the winter or colder months. But it’s miserable for him during the heat of summer. 

My solution has been a cooling vest. Often, Henry will even sleep with his cooling vest on during the summer. He’s comfortable and that makes me happy.

To learn more about cooling vests for dogs, visit this article where I dive into the science of how they work and how best to use them. 

Other simple ways to keep your dog cool in the summer heat include:

a pup gets cool with summertime dog activities involving a splash fountain

NOTE: Always make sure you supervise your dog around water. 

There are other great ways to keep your dog cool in summer, even outside. In this article, I dive into ways I bet you haven’t thought about and ways you will love them as well. 

What kind of fun activity can I do with my dog in the summer for cheap?

I know I’m always looking for cost-effective ways to keep Henry entertained. He always seems to like what I come up with for him. Here are seven great summer activity ideas to do even in hot weather. 

You can get a great cooling vest for your pup like the one I have for my Henry, here.

1. Sports

Exercising with your dog is always a fun outdoor activity as long as you avoid the hot temperatures of the day. Henry likes helping me stretch and do yoga. He also enjoys going for a bike ride. But you may also want to consider other summer fun and exercise  activities such as:

  • Canoeing
  • Kayaking
  • Paddleboarding
  • Tennis
  • Soccer

Make sure to use a life vest and keep your pup safe.

Want more exercises you can do with your dog during the summer? In this article, I outline 10 exercises you and your dog will love. 

Cost: FREE – $

2. Hiking

a fun hike can rank high on the summertime dog activities must-dos

One of my favorite anytime, including summer activities to do with Henry, and probably one of his as well, is to go for a hike. He loves the smells, fresh air, and adventure. I’ve learned how to hike so I don’t hurt my back, which is always a bonus. Are you thinking a small dog can’t hike?

Honestly, I wasn’t sure either when I first adopted Henry. But he hikes like a big dog. It’s rather shocking! All you really have to do is give a dog a chance to show you what they can do with you and doors are opened. 

Note: Remember the dog treats, fresh water, and water bowl. And don’t forget the poop bags.

Do you have a bad back like me and think hiking will make it worse? In this article, I share great tips for minimizing or eliminating pain from hiking. It definitely worked for me! 

Cost: FREE (depending on where you hike – minus gas)

3. Dates

Have you ever gone on a date with your dog and your partner or significant other? Your dog will love it, and you get to enjoy the date with your dog by your side. Plus, your dog will tell you if your date is a winner or a dud. All you have to do is pay attention to how your dog interacts with your date.

Did you know your dog was a dud or a winner detector? Even if you’ve been with your partner for a while, your dog can spice up your dates. They don’t even have to be pricey dates to be fun and memorable.

Personally, I think one of the best ideas is to go star-gazing. It’s definitely a fun summer activity. The shade is already built in at night, and the temperatures are cooler. You can even do it in your own backyard, local park, dog park, or garden.

Simply bring a few snacks and beverages (don’t forget the dog treats and plenty of fresh water for your furry friend). I know I love looking at the stars. And Henry loves watching people and critters. It makes for a great date option. 

Want more cheap date ideas for you, your dog, and your partner? In this article, I outline 25 great options with a budget estimate. 

Cost: FREE – $$

4. Playtime

Henry in the pool floating by Terri R

Some days it will just be too hot to go anywhere. What do you do then? Well, you can have fun at home with your dog. Here are a few ideas to play with your dog inside:

  • Pool games (or floating like Henry)
  • Set up an obstacle course
  • Play a sniffing game
  • Tug of war can be fun for some dogs
  • Play a classic game of fetch with a favorite toy
  • Ball pits can make some dogs super happy
  • Hiding favorite toys with cookies is a good game
  • Learn a new trick (Henry loves training and learning)

Do you know you can teach your dog basic commands and new tricks on your time schedule? In this article, I walk you through how to do it successfully.  

But if your dog doesn’t like toys, what do you do? Henry doesn’t understand dog toys. But he has taught me a few of his games, such as throwing food from his bowl of food one piece at a time, and letting him find it. He LOVES that game! Also, he LOVES being chased. In fact, he’s started a new game of being still until I come up behind him and say “GO GO GO!” Then he wags his tail, jumps, and bounces to the next spot. That game doesn’t have a name at the moment.

Not sure how to learn your dog’s games? In this article, I share the tricks of playing with a dog who doesn’t like dog toys. 

Cost: FREE 

5. Massage

This is another great activity to do with your dog when you’re stuck inside on a hot day. While you may think it’s a useless or dumb dog activity, it’s not at all. In fact, it might be Henry’s favorite activity we do together. Yep, even more so than hiking. He thoroughly enjoys a good dog massage.

It also gives me a chance to make sure he is in good shape and free of any lumps, bumps, or anything suspicious. The funny part is that he will generally fall asleep during his massage. Then he wakes up when I stop and looks at me as if to say, “More, please.” In Henry’s dog’s mind massage is a great time for him to nap.

No idea how to give your dog a massage? In this article, I guide you through the process step-by-step. 

Cost: FREE

6. Distressing

distressing your pup is a great and cheap summertime dog activities you will love

This is another great indoor activity with your dog. I know we’re all overly stressed out these days. Seems to go with the territory of being human. So, let’s try to turn our stress upside down. If we are forced inside with our dog and simply feel overwhelmed with stress, what can we do?

Well, do you know you can actually reduce your stress level with your dog? Yep, your dog can help increase your level of “Happy Hormones” or oxytocin. Amazing, huh? It’s actually pretty simple. All dogs can do it. I noticed it like a neon sign with Henry when we worked in an office.

People would come into the building looking for him simply to destress. They’d enter the building and yell, “I NEED A HENRY FIX!” and then about 15 minutes later, they’d leave with a smile on their face. Dogs are miracle workers in the way they can calm us, even as stress seems out of control. 

Not sure how to destress with your dog this summer? In this article, I show you how to do it very simply.

Cost: FREE

7. Solve the problem

I know summer may be a time when stuff gets stuck in your brain. Heck, it does for me from time to time. Something will nag at me, “How can I solve it?” It’s frustrating, to say the least. Did you know that there’s a higher probability of solving a problem when you do self-talk?

However, when you “dog self-talk” you may just amp up that success rate even more. You think I’m nuts, right? Well, consider the fact that your dog doesn’t judge you, but gives you a sounding board. Additionally, when you’ve worked out your issue, you reduce your stress level, increase your confidence, and boost your brain power. Did I just hear “WOW!” I’d say those are all great reasons to self-talk with your dog. Plus, you get to bond with your dog in the process. Where’s the downside? I know Henry is often my sounding board. He’s the short and silent sounding board, but that’s perfect for dog self-talk.

Curious about dog self-talk? In this article, I go into detail about self-talk, dog self-talk, and how to do it.

Cost: FREE

Get a cooling vest for your pup and enjoy the summer here.

What are the cost savings of Giving My Pup Fun Summertime Dog Activities

You may not think there is a savings to keeping your pup cool and entertained in the summer, but there are cost benefits. Consider the following for a moment.

IssueEstimated Cost
Your dog is not bored and is not destroying property$40,000
Avoiding heat exhaustion and heat stroke$500 – 15,000
Keeping your pup active and joints moving$100 – 14,000
An engaged mind and avoiding behavior and health issues$150 – 5,000
A healthy, happy, and cool summertime dogPRICELESS!!!

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a husky swims in a pool

Summer is always here and gone in a blink. When it arrives, the heat seems to go on like a switch was flipped. Then our (or at least my) attention is turned to how to keep our dogs cool, safe, and entertained during the heat. And if we can do it within budget, that’s always great. I know Henry has looked at me occasionally like a bored child.

But summer dog activities aren’t difficult or even costly. What I’ve learned with Henry is that keeping him cool is priority one. Then everything else falls into place. I love that he is easy to entertain on hot days and often keeps me entertained with his games. Maybe your dog does the same sort of thing.

Of course, there are great outdoor activities as well as summer activities you can do anywhere, including indoors. Really there doesn’t need to be a huge investment. I purchase a new cooling vest each year for Henry. They have worked great for keeping him cool! This is one very similar to the one he’s wearing now. It stays wet for hours!

When he has his cooling vest on, we can venture out (not on cement or asphalt) when it’s still a bit warm, but he’s perfectly cool. Actually, I get warm before he wants to head inside. Which is great because we can still walk and do hiking in the high country. 

About Terri Rodefer

Terri Rodefer is the founder of Tail Wag Wisdom, a blog focused on affordable pet care. She likes to say helping pet parents afford and love their animals even more, makes her tail wag. As a lifelong lover of all animals and with a background in economics, biology, and marketing, she brings a unique spin to pet care. 

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