Football season can be infectious, and staying away from the exciting vibe in the air can be impossible. With friends and family, you may be on to planning a tailgating party. That’s natural, especially when the occasion is so thrilling. Amidst this, you may only worry about leaving your furry companion at home. You can feel guilty about having all the fun to yourself while the innocent buddy misses your company. First, anyone doesn’t need to be embarrassed about this because many dogs are better at home. Loud sounds and gatherings can stress them out. However, if your dog’s personality allows them to be comfortable around crowds, you can do something.
Tailgating with your dog can be easy if you train them before the event. Expose them to smaller groups to eventually introduce them to bigger gatherings. Training will be fun with friendly dogs. At the same time, you can decide on various other things that cater to their basic needs of comfort, safety, and attention. Here is a quick rundown of what you can do.
Food items for your pet
Including safe foods for your dog on a game day is crucial. Carry tasty treats for the four-legged companion, such as bacon, cheese, etc. Dogs love these things. And bringing packaged treats will be convenient also. Those who believe in home-cooked snacks can try pumpkin or peanut butter recipes. Some ingredients can be toxic for them. So, please be careful. If you want to share something from your stock, chopped carrot sticks will be nutritious. Small frozen pieces of watermelon and blueberries will again be great to have. These will maintain your furry friend’s body temperature while nourishing their health. Remember, one should give something only if it suits their pet’s medical condition, size, and age.
Some pet owners may need help finding the right snacks and treats. They can talk to a vet for personalized guidance. When shopping for pet foods, eye through the label to ensure the packages contain only healthy ingredients. Anything with preservatives or artificial additives should be avoided.
Bathroom breaks and hygiene planning for your dog
Keeping them full and hydrated is a must. At the same time, you must also consider their bathroom needs. Walking them before the event will be good so they can relieve themselves. If they want to empty their bowels, choose a grassy or designated spot, wherever possible. Ensure to carry waste bags to discard your pet’s waste matter responsibly. Keeping portable toilets and pee pads for your puppy in the car trunk will be great. Because of crowds and environmental elements, your furry companion’s paws and face can become dirty. You can easily remove dirt from their body with proper wet or grooming wipes. Before helping them settle into a picnic table or seat, spread their blanket or small towel to prevent contact with the public surfaces.
These are some of the most crucial aspects of your dog’s life. If you plan these things well, you and your little friend can have a great time at the tailgate party.
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