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Giving dogs ice can help keep them cool, hydrated, and engaged, especially during hot weather or after exercise.
Dogs enjoy eating ice cubes because they find them refreshing, fun to chew, and soothing, especially in hot weather or during teething.
Dogs may prefer eating ice over drinking water due to behavioral preferences, teething discomfort, or mild dehydration that makes cool ice more appealing.
Ice can help cool down a dog and provide relief from heat, but it should be given in moderation to avoid potential digestive issues.
Yes, it is generally safe for dogs to lick ice in moderation, as it can help them cool down and stay hydrated.
Yes, ice cubes are generally safe for dogs to eat in moderation, especially to help them cool down.
Yes, dogs often dig holes out of boredom, especially when they lack mental and physical stimulation.
Dogs may reduce or stop digging as they mature, often by age 2–3, but some may continue based on breed, environment, and behavior.
Yes, dogs often dig holes out of boredom, especially when they lack stimulation or exercise.

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