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Summer Activities
Seasonal Care Information


Written by Deni (founder of dogAdvisor)
Discover a variety of enjoyable and dog-friendly summer activities to make the most of the season with your beloved pet.
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Beach Trips: Take your dog to a dog-friendly beach where they can run, swim, and play in the sand. Bring plenty of fresh water, shade, and toys to ensure a fun and safe outing.
Hiking: Explore dog-friendly hiking trails. Ensure the trail is not too strenuous and bring water and snacks for both you and your dog. Check for ticks after the hike.
Picnics: Enjoy a picnic at a dog-friendly park. Pack a special treat for your dog and bring a blanket for them to rest on. Ensure the food is dog-safe and avoid sharing harmful foods.
Outdoor Training: Use the summer weather to practice outdoor training and agility exercises. Set up a simple agility course in your garden and engage your dog in fun, challenging activities.
Camping: Plan a camping trip with your dog. Ensure the campsite is dog-friendly and bring along their favourite bedding and toys. Monitor your dog for signs of overheating and keep them hydrated.
Farmers' Markets: Visit local farmers' markets that allow dogs. Socialise your dog and enjoy the outdoor atmosphere. Keep your dog on a leash and avoid crowded areas to reduce stress.
Dog Parks: Take advantage of dog parks for socialisation and exercise. Ensure the park is safe and well-maintained. Supervise your dog and intervene if play becomes too rough.
Barbecues: Include your dog in family barbecues. Provide dog-safe foods and ensure they stay away from harmful foods and hot grills. Create a shaded area for your dog to rest.
Boat Rides: If you have access to a boat, take your dog for a boat ride. Ensure they wear a dog life jacket for safety and provide shade and water to keep them comfortable.
Garden Play: Spend time playing fetch, tug-of-war, or other games in your garden. Provide shade and water to keep your dog comfortable and prevent overheating.
From the experts: Invest in interactive water toys such as floating fetch toys or toys that can be filled with water and frozen. These toys not only provide entertainment but also help keep your dog cool during outdoor activities in the summer heat. They can encourage your dog to stay active and hydrated while having fun in the water.


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