Summer is a dog's dream. Longer days and unlimited sunshine — what more can a furry friend ask for? This weather is perfect for outdoor fun! With the season now in full swing, it's time for outdoor activities with your canine companion! With so many outdoor activities to participate in, summer is an excellent time to make memories and strengthen your bond with your dog!
Are you looking to have some summer fun with your dog but don't know where to start? Look no further! Your friends at Dog Training Elite in Providence / New Bedford, RI have you covered. Here are a few outdoor activities to do with your furry friend this summer.
Now is the time to start checking out some dog-friendly beaches for your canine bud! If your idea of a tremendous outing includes running along the shorelines with your dog, try a dog beach outing! For many dogs, getting to run around, play in the waves and fetch balls out of the water sounds like the best day ever. Not to mention, it is a fantastic bonding experience.
Before heading out, be sure to pack the essentials for your pup, i.e., drinking water, toys, and of course, an umbrella. You should also be wary that summer at the beach involves two temperature extremes: heat from the sun and cold from the ocean. So, pay attention to how your dog is acting and responding to you throughout the day to ensure the two of you have the best day ever!
Picnics have long been a staple of summertime fun. With summer in full effect, now is the perfect time to plan a dog-friendly picnic you can enjoy with your canine companion! When planning your puppy picnic, pick a dog-friendly location. It's probably best to avoid an off-the-leash dog park, as bringing food to such a location can spell big trouble!
To help get rid of some of your dog's energy and ensure she's on her best behavior, we recommend walking your dog before the picnic. Be sure to bring along her favorite toys and plenty of treats to keep her happy and entertained! A puzzle treat dispensing toy that will last a while is a great choice, especially when it comes time for you to enjoy your meal.
For dogs who love the water, taking a trip to a beach, lake or pool for a refreshing swim on a hot day is the ultimate treat. Swimming is not only a fun activity, but it's great exercise too! The two of you can play together in the water or toss around a floating toy for a game of fetch.
Many dogs love swimming, while others are uninterested. It is also essential to keep in mind not all dogs are natural-born swimmers (unless you have a lab). If it is your furry friend's first time in the water, she may be tentative about diving right in. If you're introducing your dog to the water for the first time this summer, take things slowly, stay in the shallow end and keep her on a leash while she learns.
Summer is the perfect time to go on a hike with your furry friend. When taking your dog on a hike, choose a trail with lots of shade, so your dog can cool down when she needs to. It is crucial to provide opportunities for shady naps and hydration anytime you take your dog out in the sun for an extended period. Be sure to bring a portable water bottle with you and some snacks to keep her nourished and hydrated. Change up the location now and then so your best pal has various adventures to experience with you.
Are you looking to extend your hiking adventure? Try a puppy camping trip! Summer is the perfect time to go camping with our four-legged friends. Camping with your dog can be a fantastic experience for everyone, but it does require some preparation. Be sure to bring a comfy dog bed, plenty of dog food, a collapsible water bowl and of course, a backpack to carry it all on the go!
Before partaking in any new activities or outdoor festivities this summer, be sure to know your pup's limits. Consider your dog's personality, activity levels and interests to ensure you find the perfect match for both of you! You may love hiking, but your dog may not be interested. Maybe swimming sounds like the perfect summertime activity for you, but your companion may find the water intimidating.
No matter which activity off this list you decide to try, bear in mind that dogs can quickly overheat in the summer. Some dogs may have a more challenging time adjusting to warmer weather if they've been a couch potato all spring long. We recommend sticking to cooler days or early morning and evenings when the sun isn't too hot. And remember: If the weather is too hot for you, it's too hot for your furry pal.
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