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Safe Camping With Your Dog

Combining your love for camping and your love for your pooch can make the pastime of camping enjoyable year around, in many areas since many dogs love to be outdoors , as long as you make a little preparation and follow a few simple steps to keep them safe.

Temperature, regardless of breed or size, is something dogs can be sensitive to. Choosing a campsite that caters to their requirements is very important with camping with your dog. For example , if it is particularly hot outdoors, select a campsite with plenty of shade. Conversely if its cool, select a campsite with some exposure to the sunshine so they can stay warm.

One of the joys of camping is sitting around an open fire. Unfortunately, this pleasure can pose significant danger to dogs if they unintentionally get too close. Especially when they are playing. Long tails can swish across the flames and the next thing you know youre chasing a flaming dog. Not fun.

When camping during hunting season, or in and around hunting areas, it is a smart notion to wear a brightly colored vest, and be sure to put one on your dog, also. You would not want your dog mistaken for a deer by a hunter.

Its critical, if youre camping in a public camping area, to pay attention to leash laws and to keep your dog close by at all times. Other dogs and people can cause trouble, even if you have the best dog in the world. Fights between dogs are scary and your dog can become seriously hurt.

If youre in an open area camping, then a leash isnt required but its still important to keep a close watch on your dog. Animals such as bears, moose, deer or skunks can injure your dog, who thinks he’s just having fun.

First aid kit. When you go camping with your dog, it is essential to always have a first aid kit for your dog. Take along a first aid kit with the following items:

* Coated aspirin
* Bandages
* Septic powder
* Small nail scissors
* Ear and eye ointment
* Tick tweezers
* Waterproof surgical tape
* Snake bite kit
* Benadryl
* Antibiotic ointment

You won’t have to be concerned about your dog wandering off if you will pack a stake and a long leash so they can have some freedom around the campsite. If you have a smaller dog, a portable pen works well too.

Take along food and treats. To avoid having ants crawl around their dog food and food bowl, it is tempting to feed your dog the food you are consuming while camping; however, most of what we eat isn’t right for a dog’s digestion and some of it can be poison. For example , dogs don’t need sugar, and although smores are delicious , the chocolate can be toxic to your dog. Only feed your dog his regular food and keep him on his regular schedule.

Pack water, lots of it. Make sure water is available to your dog at all times. Dogs can easily get overheated, but water helps them cool down. Puddles, rivers, lakes, or any untreated body of water holds algae, which can be toxic to your dog, not to mention parasites, so you do not want your dog lapping from them.

Baggies for waste. It is displeasing for other campers, and not natural for dogs to be in that environment, so don’t be tempted to let your dogs go au natural and leave dog excrement on the ground when camping. Utilize appropriate materials and tidy up after your dog. And keep a close eye on your dog to make sure they dont get into the fecal matter of other animals. Dogs can sometimes get into difficulty because of their strong sense of smell. You certainly don’t want you dog eating animal waste or rolling in it.

Bedding. This is for both safety and comfort. Bedding will help your dog at night, when it gets cold , to regulate its body temperature.

Doggie life jackets. It is important to ensure you have a doggy life jacket if you’re going to be in and around water. Your dog may love to swim, but does not have the ability to tell you if it becomes tired quickly . A simple way to make sure your dog is safe on the water is by using a life jacket.

Flea & tick repellant. Ticks and fleas are prevalent outdoors, and we all know they carry many diseases. You can help protect your dog from insect born illnesses by using a collar, powder, or spray.

Camping can be a magnificent time for both of you, when camping with your dog . While enjoying being out of doors, your dog will also have the opportunity to explore new areas, experiences and scents. When you take the time to plan in advance and pack accordingly, your dog can have a safe and enjoyable camping experience.

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