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Bored of going on the same walks day after day? Want some wallet-friendly ways to add a little spark into your routine?
We’ve compiled our 5 favorite activities to try with your dog,to strengthen your bond and keep the energy up. These fun, free activities are a great way to spend quality timewith your best friend and make awesome memories together.
Ever wondered if it’s just your dog who does *that* weird thing?
Breed-specific meet-ups are a great way to meet new friends, both for you and your dog. You can learn more about your breed, what they have in common, and how to manage those special individual behaviors that make them...well, them! Plus, socialization is a fantastic way to both stimulate and tire out your dogboth physically and mentally.
MeetUp.com is a good start for finding a breed-specific group,or a quick Facebook search can yield great results too.
Ever wondered if it’s just your dog who does *that* weird thing?
Breed-specific meet-ups are a great way to meet new friends, both for you and your dog. You can learn more about your breed, what they have in common, and how to manage those special individual behaviors that make them...well, them! Plus, socialization is a fantastic way to both stimulate and tire out your dogboth physically and mentally.
MeetUp.com is a good start for finding a breed-specific group,or a quick Facebook search can yield great results too.
Frisbee can provide hours of free fun for you and your dog. A popular dog sport, it requires a lot of practice, skill, and communication to become really good at it. So why not start now!
Begin by getting your dog interested in the discwith some tug of war. The key is getting them to grip it on the flat edge, and retrieving it this way too, so reward that heavily. Then move up to integrating it into your fetch routine,and see how your dog gets on.
Ready to take it to the next level, why not try teaching your dog to start catching multiple frisbees like this?
Frisbee can provide hours of free fun for you and your dog. A popular dog sport, it requires a lot of practice, skill, and communication to become really good at it. So why not start now!
Begin by getting your dog interested in the discwith some tug of war. The key is getting them to grip it on the flat edge, and retrieving it this way too, so reward that heavily. Then move up to integrating it into your fetch routine,and see how your dog gets on.
Ready to take it to the next level, why not try teaching your dog to start catching multiple frisbees like this?
Want something a little more sedate for a senior or low-energy dog? Then a walking tour could be a great option. See new sights and explore a nearby city with your dog by your side.
Bring Fido has a great list of dog-friendly toursyou can take in various states. If you’d rather follow your own (and your dog’s) nose, you can always look up travel blogger recommendations for a city near you and create your own free day trip itinerary.
Want something a little more sedate for a senior or low-energy dog? Then a walking tour could be a great option. See new sights and explore a nearby city with your dog by your side.
Bring Fido has a great list of dog-friendly toursyou can take in various states. If you’d rather follow your own (and your dog’s) nose, you can always look up travel blogger recommendations for a city near you and create your own free day trip itinerary.
If your dog loves company, why not create a picnic play date. Bake some dog-friendly treats, pack some toys, a few human snacks, and a blanket and head to a local park or beach. Invite your fellow dog friends and enjoy the sun all together.
If it’s a really hot day, you could even bring a cool bag of pupsicles to keep your pooch cool, made from blended and frozen fruit and veggies. A travel water bowl will be useful here too.
If your dog loves company, why not create a picnic play date. Bake some dog-friendly treats, pack some toys, a few human snacks, and a blanket and head to a local park or beach. Invite your fellow dog friends and enjoy the sun all together.
If it’s a really hot day, you could even bring a cool bag of pupsicles to keep your pooch cool, made from blended and frozen fruit and veggies. A travel water bowl will be useful here too.
If you want a relaxing weekend away that’s dog-friendly, then a camping trip is a good way to go. Explore the great outdoors, jump into the local lakes and watch the sunrise with your pet by your side. A TrueHarness is sturdy enough to keep them safe and comfortable while out hiking,and has a reflective strip so you can always keep an eye on them after dark too.
A towel for any unexpected swimming, some collapsable bowls, and their favorite blankets will be great packing additions. Be sure to have a doggy first-aid kitand the number of your local vet with you too, just in case.
This one’s definitely on our list for the summer!
If you want a relaxing weekend away that’s dog-friendly, then a camping trip is a good way to go. Explore the great outdoors, jump into the local lakes and watch the sunrise with your pet by your side. A TrueHarness is sturdy enough to keep them safe and comfortable while out hiking,and has a reflective strip so you can always keep an eye on them after dark too.
A towel for any unexpected swimming, some collapsable bowls, and their favorite blankets will be great packing additions. Be sure to have a doggy first-aid kitand the number of your local vet with you too, just in case.
This one’s definitely on our list for the summer!