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Fun, Safe Summertime Activities

Now that warm weather is upon us, we are all excited to spend time outside enjoying the sunshine. What better way to soak up summer fun than to share outdoor time with your pet? Here are a few ways you can include your dog in your summer activities. For summer pet health safety tips, check out our blog!

Walking and Hiking 

Walking is a great way for dogs (and their humans) to get much-needed exercise. For their safety, dogs should always be walked on a leash attached to a properly fitted collar. Dogs in good health should easily be able to walk a mile and can gradually work up to walking several miles at a time.

If you plan to head off the beaten path to admire nature’s beauty while hiking, your dog can safely accompany you. Remaining hydrated is as critical for our pets as it is for us, so offer your pup water periodically.

Remember: Don’t leave anything behind. Always carry plastic bags while walking or hiking so you can clean up after your dog when necessary.

Swimming 

Many dog breeds love the water and enjoy swimming. Some dog parks offer a fenced swimming area so pets can safely enjoy the water. Be cautious if allowing your dog to swim in open water, as she may venture too far from you. Using a long leash will allow your pet to enjoy the water while still under your control.

Remember: It might be called the “doggie paddle,” but not every dog can swim. Be sure your pup can stay afloat and enjoys the water before heading to your favorite dog-friendly swimming hole.

Camping 

If you enjoy camping, you probably want your four-legged companion to accompany you. What dog wouldn’t enjoy the smell of hotdogs roasting over a campfire? As with any outdoor activity, dogs should be kept on a leash or supervised while restricted to a tie-out. Campgrounds typically contain many dogs, and allowing dogs to roam off-leash could lead to a fight. Most campgrounds strictly enforce leash/restraint policies for the safety of all pets and people.

Remember: Any outdoor activity can expose your pet to fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes, and wooded areas pose an even higher risk. Before heading to the great outdoors with your pup, ask us about the appropriate flea, tick, and heartworm preventive medication.

We hope you and your furry friends enjoy a fun, safe, and relaxing summer together. Please be sure to read our blog about heat stroke prevention. If your pet is in need of after-hours care, we’ll be here when you need us most. Enjoy summertime pet activities. They are fun for the whole family!