Just 10% water loss can leave a dog dehydrated.
And in a heatwave, most dogs drink less — not more. One scoop of bone broth turns their water into something they’ll actually finish.
Turn their water bowl into something they’ll drink
Add a scoop
Drop one scoop of bone broth powder into their bowl.
Top up with water
Pour in fresh water and give it a quick stir.
Drop in ice
Add ice cubes, or freeze it into a lick mat for hot afternoons.
💧Stealth hydration in every bowl 🍖Tempts even fussy drinkers ✨Supports coat & joint health Chicken Bone Broth
Single-ingredient broth · loved by dogs of all sizes
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Most dogs drink less in a heatwave — not more
When it’s hot, plenty of dogs go off their water bowl just when they need it most. Panting, walks and warm days pull water out faster than they put it back — and by the time they look thirsty, they’re already behind. The fix isn’t nagging them to the bowl. It’s making water something they actually want to drink.
Stealth hydration
One scoop turns plain water into a savoury broth they’ll lap up — the moisture goes in without a fight.
Hot-day cool-down
Freeze it into cubes or a lick mat for a refreshing treat that keeps them busy and hydrated on warm afternoons.
Coat & joint care
Naturally rich in collagen and amino acids to support a glossy coat and comfortable joints all summer.
Moisture they’ll actually drink
You can’t force a dog to drink. But you can make their water impossible to resist. Stir a scoop into their bowl and the smell does the convincing — the water goes down without a fight.
- Adds real moisture to every bowl
- Ideal for dogs who ignore plain water
- Perfect after walks and play
- Gentle, soothing comfort for senior dogs
A frozen treat they’ll work for
On the warmest days, freeze the broth into cubes or spread it across a lick mat. It cools them down, keeps them busy, and sneaks hydration in at the same time.
- Freezes into cubes or lick mats
- Keeps them cool and occupied
- Sneaks moisture in on hot days
- No salt, additives or nonsense — ever
“Collagen and amino acids work alongside the body to support joint comfort and gut health in a way few supplements can match — and in summer, the added moisture is just as valuable as the nutrition.”
Nothing your dog doesn’t need
Just 100% human-grade chicken bone broth from farm-raised chicken — slow-simmered and gently dried into a powder. No fillers, no salt, no preservatives, no nonsense. A clean label you can read in one breath.
A whole different breed
| Feature | Honest Dog Co. | Typical alternatives |
|---|---|---|
| Dogs love the taste | ✓ Aroma-driven, even fussy dogs | Often refused by picky eaters |
| Ingredients | ✓ One. That’s it. | Maltodextrin, rice flour, salt, flavouring |
| Protein | ✓ Up to 92% | 30–50% |
| Fat | ✓ Less than 1% | 10–20% |
| Money-back guarantee | ✓ 60 days, no quibble | Rarely offered |
| Format | ✓ Powder — no fridge, 3-yr shelf life | Liquid — refrigerate, use in 7 days |
| Sourcing | ✓ Human-grade, EU-raised | Often imported or white-labelled |
| Vet involvement | ✓ Formulated with Prof. Debbie Archer | Generic “vet approved” |
What dog parents say
“My spaniel never drank enough, especially after walks. A scoop of this in his water and he finishes the bowl. In this heat it’s been a lifesaver.”
“Froze it into a lick mat on the hot days and my Lab was obsessed. Keeps her cool and I know she’s getting water in.”
“Started it for extra hydration on the vet’s nudge. Easy to use, no mess, and his coat looks softer too. Will repurchase.”
Give your dog a reason to finish the bowl
A simpler, more hydrated, happier summer — backed by our 60-day money-back guarantee.
Choose Flavour & Buy →Dog owner questions
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Bone broth is a complementary food, not a complete diet or a substitute for fresh drinking water, and is not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any condition. If your dog has a medical condition, is pregnant, or is on a prescribed diet, consult your veterinarian before introducing new foods.