Going Camping With Fido? 3 Tips To Keep Him Safe

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Going Camping With Fido? 3 Tips To Keep Him Safe

30 July 2016
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When your four-legged furry friend is as much a part of the family as the rest of you, there is no way that you are going to leave him behind when you go on a camping trip. The campfires, s'mores, and nature just wouldn't be the same without you best friend. Dogs love the outdoors, so there is a very good chance yours is going to love camping. However, before you head out onto the open road into the wild, you need to know a few things about keeping your dog safe throughout the trip.

Make Sure Your Dog Is on a Leash at All Times.

If you don't keep your dog on a leash while camping, there is a very good possibility that he is going to decide to wander around to check out the weird sounds, unique scents, and beautiful scenery. If you are leaving him at the campsite while you go enjoy yourself, you need to make sure that your dog is confined to a space that has plenty of water and shade. Otherwise, you are risking losing your furry friend.

Always Keep Water with You While Away from the Campsite.

Whether you plan to only go on a one-hour hike or something longer, it is crucial that you take water with you – not just for you, but for Fido as well. Your dog may be active at home, but he may endure more physical activity than what he is used to while hiking. In addition, your dog is going to experience more heat than usual. Therefore, it is crucial that you have fresh water available for him so that you can provide it frequently and avoid dehydration. While you may come across streams or other natural areas of water, it is important to keep your dog from drinking out of them in order to avoid any bacteria that may be present in the water.

Prevent Serious Health Problems by Visiting the Vet.

Before you go camping, consider reaching out and scheduling an appointment with your veterinarian. It is important that you make sure your pup is current on vaccinations and healthy enough to travel and camp. You may also want to consider applying a tick and flea medication, as these are going to be abundant in the wild. A medication applied on your dog ahead of time can help repel these annoying pests and keep your dog safe and protected. 

For a veterinarian, click on this link http://www.1stPetVet.com or do an online search.