Outdoor Activities Tips
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Published By Deni D (CEO)
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10 Must-have items for going outside
Never forget to bring an extra stash of treats: Just like you, your pet might get a bit hungry from time to time so next time you're going out with your furry friend don't forget to pack an extra stash of portable snacks!
ID Tags: Accidents happen, and in case your pup decides to embark on their own adventure, make sure they wear an identification tag with up-to-date contact information. This simple step can reunite you with your furry companion swiftly and stress-free.
Leash & Collar: Keep your furry friend safe and secure with a sturdy leash and a well-fitted collar. Whether you're exploring busy city streets or picturesque hiking trails, having control over your dog's movements is essential for their safety and the peace of mind of those around you.
Poop Bags: Being a responsible pet parent means cleaning up after your dog. Carry an ample supply of poop bags to properly dispose of your pup's waste. Not only does this show respect for the environment and others, but it also helps maintain a clean and enjoyable travel experience for everyone involved.
First Aid Kit: Mishaps can occur even when you're away from home, so it's essential to have a basic first aid kit on hand. Include items like bandages, antiseptic wipes, tweezers for removing splinters or ticks, and any medications your dog may need. Consult with your veterinarian for a comprehensive list of supplies specific to your dog's needs.
Travel Water Bottle or Bowl: Keep your pup hydrated on the go with a collapsible water bowl or bottle. These lightweight and portable bowls are easy to carry and can be filled up whenever your furry friend needs a drink. Staying properly hydrated is crucial for your dog's overall well-being, especially during long journeys or hot weather.
Travel-sized toys: Next time you're going outside to a park or for a walk don't forget to bring your pet a small travel-sized toy so they can exercise even more and have even more playtime when they're outside!
Consider going to dog parks: There are some amazing dog parks around London, NYC, and hundreds of other cities! Your dog will have an amazing time at their local dog park so make sure to treat them to some socialisation often!
Pet-friendly cafes and restaurants: Don't forget to explore pet-friendly restaurants, cafes, stores so you know precisely where you can go with your pet the next time you're out on a walk with them!
Ensure to walk your dog six or so times a day: As a rule of thumb, a dog should go out of the house six times a day to avoid urinary tract infections. But if your dog drinks a lot of water, then you should adjust the number of times that let them out.
From the experts: When heading out with your dog, consider using a harness instead of just a collar. Harnesses provide better control, especially for dogs that pull on the leash, and they distribute pressure more evenly across your dog's body, reducing the risk of injury to their neck. A harness can make outdoor adventures safer and more enjoyable for both you and your furry friend.
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