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Summer activities for you and your Pup to enjoy

It’s Summertime ☀️  our favourite time of year here at Pets in a Pickle HQ. The sun is shining, the days are longer and spirits are high. 

Share the fun with your furry friends with our list of paw-some summery activities, from whipping up tasty treats to planning a fun camping weekend getaway.

1. Make pet friendly treats 🐶

Nothing beats a lolly or an ice cream on a hot day! We don’t recommend giving your pet yours, but it would be fun to give them a treat of their own. Brands like Jude’s have their own dog-friendly ice creams but you can make your own treats by draining and freezing their favourite wet food.

2. Pool party or beach day ⛱️

Bring out the paddling pool or pack a towel and head to the nearest beach, it’s time to make a splash! Find some water and let your furry friends cool off, and make sure to do the same. 

Our top bit of advice though, is to keep an eye on them as you would a child. The sea, as with any body of water, can be unpredictable.

3. Camping 🏕️

…or Glamping if you prefer. With large open spaces to run, scenic walking opportunities and cosy afternoons spent reclining by a lake – a local pet-friendly camping spot would be a wonderful way to spend a summer holiday weekend. Check out this handy list of dog-friendly camping and caravanning sites.  

4. picnic 🧺

A summer staple, there’s nothing better than packing up some snacks, grabbing a blanket and dining alfresco on a sunny day. Your dog can join in on this one, pack their favourite treats (maybe in a separate bag so you don’t accidentally munch on a dog biscuit 😅) and head out together. It doesn’t have to be far, a garden works too. Invite some of their best pup pals too to keep them entertained – and make sure to keep them away from human treats.

 

5. Dog friendly bBQ 🍴

Another ultimate summer staple, the BBQ!  Like the picnic, this can be modified to include some dog-friendly foods like :

  • Raw unseasoned vegetables (no skewers!)
  • Chilled fresh fruit like berries and seedless watermelon
  • Grilled unseasoned boneless meats and fish like salmon (prepare theirs first to avoid cross-contamination of seasonings and toppings, like onions, that could be harmful)
Whilst they can join in on some tasty BBQ food and pre and post-cooking fun it’s best to keep them indoors when the grill is on and your food is being prepared and eaten so they don’t hurt themselves or ingest something they shouldn’t.

What are your plans for this summer? Let us know on our socials and feel free to share some more ideas over on our Facebook group with a community of like-minded pet lovers! 

No matter what you get up to, make sure you and your furry friends stay safe and well – read our heatstroke and summer heat tips and take out a free quote so we can have your pets back no matter what.

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