Dog Friendly Activities To Do This Fall - J & J Pet Club

Here is our list of dog friendly activities to try with your best friend 

Fall is a great time to get outdoors with your dog. There are many fun activities that you and your pup can enjoy together!


As the weather cools down and the leaves start to change colour, it's the perfect time to get outside with your dog and enjoy all that fall has to offer. Here are a few fun activities you and your furry friend can do together this season.


One of the best parts of fall is all the delicious seasonal fruits and vegetables that are available. Why not take your dog on a trip to a local farm or farmers market to pick out some fresh produce?




Find Dog Friendly Hiking Trails 

One of the best things to do in the fall is go for a hike. The cooler temperatures make it more comfortable for both you and your dog. And, there are beautiful leaves to enjoy.


One of the best things to do in the fall is go for a hike. The cooler temperatures make it more comfortable for both you and your dog. And what could be better than exploring the colorful leaves and fresh air with your best friend?


Here are a few things to keep in mind when hiking with your dog:

  1. Make sure your dog is well-hydrated before heading out - bring along a water bowl and plenty of water for him to drink.
  1. Bring along some snacks for your pup, too - he'll likely get hungry during the hike.
  1. Be aware of potential hazards on the trail - things like steep drop-offs, bodies of water, or wildlife that could pose a threat to your dog.





Swimming

If it's still warm enough where you live, swimming is another great activity to do with your dog. It's a great way to exercise and have fun at the same time.

As the weather starts to cool down, swimming is a great activity to do with your dog. It's a great way to exercise and have fun. Your dog will love it, and you'll get to spend some quality time together.

Here are a few tips to help you and your pup enjoy a safe swim this autumn:

  1. Check the water temperature before you get in. Just because the air temperature is comfortable doesn’t mean the water will be. A good rule of thumb is that if the water is too cold for you, it’s probably too cold for your dog as well.
  1. Keep an eye on your dog at all times. Even if they’re a strong swimmer, they could still get tired or run into trouble.
  1. Be aware of any currents or undertows that might be present. These can be especially dangerous for dogs since they might not be able to swim against them as easily as humans can.

Playing fetch

Fall is the perfect time to play fetch with your dog. There are no mosquitoes or other bugs around, and the cooler temperatures make it more comfortable for both

Fall is the perfect time to play fetch with your dog. There are no mosquitoes or other bugs around, and the cooler temperatures make it more comfortable for both of you. Plus, playing fetch is a great way to bond with your furry friend.

So grab a Frisbee or tennis ball and head outside! Your dog will love chasing after it, and you’ll have a blast throwing it again and again. Just be sure to take breaks often so that your arm doesn’t get too tired.


Have fun playing fetch with your dog this fall, and don't forget to bring some treats! 🍪