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Essential Gear and Tips for Outdoor Adventures with Your Canine

Camping, exploring a forest, climbing a mountain, or experiencing other outdoor adventures is instantly made more wholesome with a dog by your side. In fact, it’s one of life’s greatest pleasures to travel into the wilderness with a loyal companion. They’re alert and aware of every sound, person, and animal while roaming free.

However, it’s important to take some essential gear to make the most of your trip. So, here are some tips to keep your dog safe while you adventure!

Camping with a Canine: 4 Top Tips for a Successful Trip

Though camping with a canine is a lot of responsibility, it’s ultimately worth it. Be sure to save yourself a lot of hassle by preparing well beforehand.

1. Pack Medication & Check for Up-to-Date Vaccines

It may seem obvious, but you’d be surprised how many people leave packing for the last minute. Be sure to pack all the medications your dog takes or may need during your time away from home. It's also a good idea to bring along some Benadryl in case your dog has an allergic reaction in the woods—it's a common issue for dogs, and they can safely take this medication. Additionally, make sure their vaccines are up-to-date.

2. Check the Camping Site Pet Policies & Rules

Read or call to learn about all the regulations of the camping site you’ll be visiting, as each camping site has different regulations. This will help avoid extra fees, surprises, disagreements, and worst-case scenarios.

3. Pack Enough Food & Water

It’s important to bring extra food in case the activity and change in environment works up a big appetite. If your camping site doesn't have easy access to clean drinking water, remember to include enough water in your pack for your dog, too. 

4. Pack Your Dog’s Favorite Toys, Blankets, & Treats

New environments can occasionally produce anxiety in some dogs. Be sure to have some of their favorite comfort items on hand, like a Chew, Treats, or a favorite toy. Get Joy also offers Calm+, a Supplement that can help mitigate dog anxiety and relieve stress. This can be a game-changer on a camping trip!

Essential Canine Camping Gear

Nothing is worse than forgetting to pack poop bags or a first-aid kit in case of emergencies. So, here are some essentials to pack on your canine camp adventure.

Leashes & Collars

Pack your most sturdy leash, since a lot of camping sites require on-leash dogs. Remember that outdoor adventures contain several uncontrollable factors so it's best to be prepared for anything and everything.

Pet First Aid Kit

A pet first aid kit is an absolute must. You never know what may go wrong or what extra support your dog may need. 

Poop Bags

You may think because you’re going on an outdoor adventure, your dog can just poop in the forest. Well, it depends on where your campsite is and what is around.

Be mindful and conscious of where your dog deposits their waste. Especially if it’s around food, people, or on a path, please always pick up after your pup. Here are some biodegradable Waste bags to choose from.

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