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  • Preparing Your Dogs for the 4th of July

    Preparing Your Dogs for the 4th of July

    Fireworks like the 4th of July! The 4th of July can be a pretty busy holiday and if you would be hosting, then you would need to prepare ahead for your pets. Here are some tips that would help your preparation along: 

    Prepare them for People  

    This goes both ways. First, you need to ensure that your pet is well socialized and would not get skittish and aggressive when around people. In essence, this is something you need to have determined previously. Also, be sure to notify your guests about your pet in the event of any of them having allergies and so that they are prepared, generally. 

    You might have to keep your pet in their crate if they get too stressed, and so you should have that ready. 

    Prepare them for Fireworks 

    Fireworks can startle your pet significantly and possibly even cause a panic or anxiety attack. 

    Fireworks and dogs do not go together because of the flashing lights, loud bangs, and the unpleasant smell that results from combustion of explosives. Also, given that the fireworks would be coming from different directions, your dog may have a hard time comprehending what is happening. As a result, it is best to keep them away from it. 

    Prepare them for BBQs 

    BBQs imply roasted meat and the aroma is no doubt going to have your dog hanging around the grill. If you know that your dog is well trained and would not be naughty, you could leave them to hang around. Otherwise, it is best to keep them in a different space. Of course, be sure to reserve their share so that they get a feel of the 4th of July celebrations. 

    Conclusion 

    If your dog would not be on a leash, ensure that they cannot run away with the people coming and going and the gates opening up so frequently.

  • Camping With Your Dogs

    Camping With Your Dogs

    One of the most exciting experiences that any pup can experience is camping. In addition to the fact that they are with their favorite human, they are also surrounded by new sights and smells, so much to explore! 

    A very vital aspect to ensure before going camping is that their vaccinations are up to date. If you aren’t certain, then be sure to pay a visit to the vet. 

    To enjoy a great camping experience without hitches, here’s a checklist to help:

    • Prepare ahead 
    • Keep your dog secure at all times 
    • Ensure your dog is never left unattended 
    • Keep an eye out for wildlife 
    • Observe in case of any allergies 
    • Bring along a lot of water 
    • Use appropriate gear 
    • Do a test run 
    • Have an up-to-date picture of your dog 
    • Bring a first aid kit along 

    Since you’re taking your dog camping, then you should plan fun activities ahead of time. This would be judicious use of the time and you can both make memories. Some dog-friendly activities that you can explore while camping include: 

    • Hiking the trails present 
    • Boating or kayaking 
    • A picnic 
    • A visit to the beach 
    • Lots outdoor games 

    It is important to find out beforehand whether the places that you would be visiting are dog-friendly. This is because certain establishments would not allow your fur baby in. For private trails, national parks, beaches, dining, and shopping centers, you would have to confirm that they allow pets. 

    Also, take note of the leash laws wherever you are and when going on walks, bring along enough water and a leash. A dog waste bag is essential too. 

    Conclusion 

    If you want to have a beautiful camping experience, then it is important to ensure that you have planned ahead adequately. 

  • Preparing Your Dog for the Hot Summer Months Ahead

    Preparing Your Dog for the Hot Summer Months Ahead

    Summer months are only around the corner. It is important this time of year to prepare your dog for the summer heat. Here are three tips to keep your dog cool and comfortable this summer: 

    Prepare Their Coat for Summer 

    Your pet’s fur coat helps them stay warm in winter and cool in summer. Your dog will grow a heavier coat in winter months and shed it in the spring season to develop a lighter coat for summer.

    Help keep your pet cool in the summer by trimming their coat. It is advisable to go with a professional trimmer, so you don’t end up cutting it too short. 

    A low trim could also help identify any skin infections or telling symptoms. 

    Prepare the Garden for Summer 

    If your pup loves to spend a lot of time outdoors, then you should consider creating a great space for them. You could create shade using a screen, umbrella or putting up a tarp. 

    Wet mats or towels during the hottest parts of the day to use with your pet. You can also find colling mats at some local pet stores. If you already have ice packs in your freezer, you can sandwich the packs between light blankets or towels to create a refreshing mat for your dog.

    Hydrate!

    This is good advice for you and applies to your pet too. Puppies usually require water more frequently because they are more active and their bodies are unable to regulate well. 

    The hot temperatures could cause dehydration and it is important to ensure that the water remains cool too. You could do this by adding ice to the water bowl as well as filling a clamshell or paddling pool with cool water. 

    Conclusion 

    If you are going to have a seamless summer with your pup, then you need to prepare. These tips are vital ones that you can follow.