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Make Your Beach Trip Worthwhile With Your Furry Buddy Using These Tips...

Updated: Jan 4, 2022




For most dog lovers, going on holiday without your furry friend might be too much to bear. Most of us would love to take our pets along, but not all places have pet-friendly accommodation.

The good thing about going to the beach with your dog is that it is one of the only dog-friendly destinations for holidaying. If you want to share some great memories with your dog, then you should plan a trip to the beach.

Going on a trip to the beach with your dog may require a bit more planning than a regular trip would. You may have to pack extra gear for your pup and plan your trip more carefully. Plan ahead, to make your trips with pup more enjoyable than a typical trip.

Not only will you have to select the right gear, but you may also have to pack other essentials, like dog food, toys, etc. You will also have to plan for dog-friendly accommodation. In that case, you may want to take a look at our pet-friendly Beach Bungalow, located near North Wildwood Beach!

If you are looking to take your furry friend along on your next trip to the beach, there are several things you should keep in mind.


Here are some of the core requirements that will make your trip to the beach worthwhile:

Choose Your Destination Wisely

When traveling with your pet, you will have to choose your destination very carefully. Specific beaches are not dog safe and will not let your dog visit. Other beaches may have particular time requirements for taking your dog to the beach.

It's best to visit dog-friendly beaches so that your pet can come along. A dog-friendly beach will usually allow pups at any time slot. Some may require a few things, like the leash laws in the area, while others may allow your dog to roam freely. Knowing where you want to go is the first step to making your beach trip memorable.


Make Sure You Pack Everything You Need

When going on a personal beach trip, you won't have to pack much. You may pack a couple of towels, clothes, sunscreen, etc. However, when traveling with your dog, you will have to add a few extra items.

The leash is most important as many beaches won't allow unleashed dogs. You may also want to look at packing a coat for your pet when planning a beach vacation.

Dog owners usually pack something to protect their furry family members from sun exposure. If your pup's coat has short hair or light skin, ensure you have something for sun safety to prevent skin irritation. Also, keep an extra towel to dry the pup after the surf and a beach umbrella to provide shade from the hot sun.

When on the beach, dogs are likely to drink saltwater. Saltwater will only make them thirstier, which is why it's best to have enough fresh water for your fur babies to drink. So pack enough freshwater, depending on how much your buddy drink.


Explore Beaches Close to Dog Parks

Some beaches are just not suitable for fur buddy. Even though a particular beach may be listed as pet friendly, many beaches are not safe for dogs. As a pet parent, you must ensure that your pet doesn't get cut by broken glass lying on the sand.


Many beaches have dog parks close by, which is excellent as it gives your pet a chance to interact with other non-human friends. Pups love running around and playing off the leash, and the dog park is the best place for this.





Make Sure Your Dog is Well-behaved

If you have aggressive pups or they won't listen to your commands, then you won't have the best beach outing. Both you and your dog will enjoy a great beach adventure if they are well-behaved. You have to train your dog to obey your commands when off-leash.

When taking your dog to the beach, it's pretty understandable that they will be excited to explore. Specific beaches have it in their pet policies that the dog has to obey commands before being left off the leash. It's essential to look at the local rules before visiting any beach.


Clean Up Afterward

Unfortunately, many pet owners forget the basics of walking their pup. You should always have poop bags with you to clean up after your pet. When taking your dog to the beach, the last thing you want is a fine for littering. Feel free to let your dogs experience the ocean water and great outdoors, but always be responsible and clean up afterward.


Final Thoughts!

These are some of the most valuable tips for taking your pooch on vacation. If it is their first time visiting the beach, you'll have to be extra careful as dogs can react in unpredictable ways. Most dogs will love the choppy water and soft sand, and it will be challenging to make them leave.

Lastly, remember that staying hydrated on a hot day is just as crucial for your dog. To keep cool, you can make sure to bring plenty of extra water and sun protection. Ask your vet for more helpful tips to make your pup's beach trip as comfortable and enjoyable as you can. A beach vacation can give you some of your best memories and allow you to experience quality time with your pet.





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