Pet Information > Others > Pet Articles > Tips For Exercising Dogs On Beaches

Tips For Exercising Dogs On Beaches

2016/5/4 10:09:20

As the mercury rises, Australian beaches are going to get more and more popular. Spring has certainly sprung and with all this glorious weather everyone will be enjoying the opportunity to soak up the sun and breathe in some fresh air. Expect that a lot of people will be taking their dogs with them when they leave home and head for the sand. To prevent Spot from making a few enemies and causing you and other people trouble by the seaside, you'll need to know some things before you head to the beach with him.

A beach is indeed a wonderful chance for your dog to get exercise and explore a world that he does not get to see or experience every day. While we encourage taking your pet to a fun day at the beach, we want you to be aware that dogs on beaches do not usually behave in the same manner as dogs in parks. You will need to take a few extra precautions while you are out on the sand.

Like any park you would take your dog to, before you arrive, you need to make sure that the beach you are going to is in fact a pet-friendly area. There are some beaches that don't allow dogs, mostly for sanitary and safety reasons. Before you get too excited and rush off to take your dog to the beach, it would be a good idea to do your homework first: do some research to make sure it is indeed dog friendly. Taking your beloved pet to a place where he doesn't belong can net you a hefty council fine - not to mention an embarrassing exit from the beach.

When you do have dogs on beaches, it is incredibly important that you always be alert and keep your pet near you. Even if your dog is familiar with swimming in the ocean, an unexpected wave or rip can wash them out to sea. Keep a sharp eye out for local wildlife as well. You would not want your curious pup to meet their first jellyfish or crab while you are at the other end of the beach and too far away to help when he's in trouble. If the beach is crowded with adults, children, and other pets, keep your dog leashed for the comfort of others, and always be ready to clean up after your dog.

For more expert tips on how to have a great time with dogs on beaches, and practical information on travelling with your best fur friend, go to Take Your Pet -- your one-stop-shop for pet-friendly advice on the road.