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Beach Activities for You and Your Pet

Heading to the beach with your best friend can be a great experience for both of you. Whether you have a Chihuahua or a Labrador, the love of water is a multi-species activity. Not only is it relaxing for both you and your pet to get out in the water, it’s great exercise as well. 

There are some considerations before you head out for a day on the water. There are certain dogs that can’t swim and some that just aren’t very good at it! So you need to make sure your pets are prepared for a day at the lake or the ocean. Here are some tips to make sure you don’t forget anything.

[heading style=”2″ color=”#996633″ style_color=”#996633″]Make Sure Your Dog Knows How to Swim[/heading]

Many breeds of dogs are incapable (or not as able) to swim. If you have a retriever or a cocker spaniel, it’s a safe bet that your pet will pick up swimming with ease. But if you have a Bullie breed, a breed with a large chest, or a bracephalic dog, this is not a foregone conclusion. If you’re in doubt, you should take proper precautions (like Teaching Your Dog to Swim).

[heading style=”2″ color=”#996633″ style_color=”#996633″]Follow the Rules[/heading]

Visit the beach or lake prior to taking your pet. Become very familiar with the location, the possible escape routes, the routines of other people and their pets, and the rules associated with the locale. Never leave your dog unattended, always keep them on a leash (or under your control), and always clean up after your pet.

In addition, be courteous of other beach-goers. No one likes to be on the beach only to have someone’s dog come up and shake water all over them!

There are lots of ways to have fun at the beach without getting wet!

[heading style=”2″ color=”#996633″ style_color=”#996633″]Be Prepared[/heading]

Make a list (we have a great list here Hitting the Road: Packing for Vacations with Pets) because there are many things you’re likely to forget. You should make sure you have the following items (depending on the activity and time spent outdoors):

Standard pet gear:

If you’re planning on doing any boating, please review Keeping Pets Safe On Boats. There are a lot of things that can help you prepare before you hit the open water, and if you’re planning on doing some sailing for several months at a time, this article is a must read: Pets Ahoy! Boating with Pets

[bt_quote style=”box” width=”0″]TIP: Watch your pet’s paw pads while your out. That sand can get pretty darned hot and paw pads can be damaged before you even realize there is a problem. Your pet won’t appreciate the scrubbing of sand out of raw paws.[/bt_quote]

Before taking your pets to the beach, you should be well versed in CPR and basic first aid for you and your pet. There are many dangers on land and at sea, so be prepared for as many as possible to help make your visit to the beach a safe and non-stressful day for everyone in your group!

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