By Guest Blogger Cindy Aldridge
Having outdoor adventures can be fun for the entire family – especially the family pet. Most dogs love the exercise and exploration that activities like hiking allows them, but it’s important to learn some safety tips before hitting the trails with your four-legged friend. Today, I’ll shares a list of tips and concerns worth considering.
Safety First
Nature is beautiful, but being outside can be dangerous. It’s best to be prepared with some basic safety and medical knowledge.
● Cuts and bruises are bound to happen when you and your pup are outside on your getaway. It’s important to know how to tell if their injury is serious enough to pack up and head to town, and when you can treat it on your own.
● If you’re a camper, your activities often involve hiking. No matter your terrain, be prepared. Here are some ways to prepare for your dog’s grand adventure.
● It’s a good idea to have your vet check your dog out before embarking. You want to make sure that your canine is healthy enough for camping or hiking.
● Do you know what to do if your furry best friend brings home a little unwanted friend of their own? Ticks can be dangerous, so learn how to safely remove one before you discover one on your pet … or even you!
● Choose breed-appropriate activities for your adventures. High-energy, long-nosed dogs might enjoy hiking on a warm day, and winter-ready breeds like huskies love an outdoorsy winter trip. On the flip side, your short-nosed dogs (pugs and Frenchies) will prefer short trips to a coffee shop in mild weather, or air conditioned spaces when it’s hot.
● Be aware of the weather as you prepare for your trip. If it is likely to be warm, learn about the signs and treatment methods for heat stroke.
Be Prepared
Now that you’ve got a handle on the safety information, you’ll want to make sure that you and your dog have everything you need.
● Not all areas are pet friendly, so do some research before you head out. You can look at general listings or search for state-specific recommendations online.
● You know how to pack for yourself, but do you know what gear your dog needs?● Look for ways to travel on a budget and do so efficiently. For example, use your smartphone apps to cut your planning time and save you money when you arrive.
● A harness can be a great way to keep your dog safe. Not only can you attach their leash when needed, but you can also use them to help lift your pup out of dangerous situations.
● Auto theft and break-ins are a real concern while traveling and staying at your destination, especially if you are not parked on the premises. Learn some easy ways to make your vehicle less enticing for criminals.
● Did you know that your dog needs their own first aid kit? The tools you use to treat your injuries are not the same as those your dog will need. Learn how to create a pet-friendly first aid kit for your trip.
Bringing your pet along on your next outdoor adventure can introduce them to new activities, such as boating and hiking, and it could be something you’ll do together for years to come. With a little preparation, you can ensure everyone will stay safe and happy on your next big trip. And don’t forget to check out the Dog Product Gear site before you head out!