During the Summer Olympics, excitement is contagious! So, it’s only natural for sports season to be in full swing for you and your best bud…your dog. Whether you plan on going swimming, playing tennis, or teeing off at the golf course, your playful pup will be eager to join you. And safety’s got a big role in ensuring everyone has a great time.
SAFETY FIRST WHEN PLAYING SPORTS WITH YOUR DOG
While you know a VEG ER for pets location may always be near you, it’s best to follow these safety guidelines to play it safe this summer with your sporty dog. Check with your primary care veterinarian to make sure your dog is physically fit for the sports you want to engage them in.
SAFETY ADVICE FOR SWIMMING WITH YOUR DOG: PADDLE ON, PUP!
A trip to the pool or lake is a summer favorite for many, especially for your doggy-paddling pal. Consider these your safety tips for the summertime dips!
Invest in a doggy life vest with a built-in handle. It makes it easier to hold or hoist your pup out of the water if your first-timer feels fatigued, stressed, or has any kind of difficulty
Find a calm, shallow spot with little to no current
Once your dog starts paddling, support the chest and abdomen with your hand to help learn how to float
Safety tips for swimming with your dog to keep in mind:
Supervision is essential. Never leave your pet unattended while swimming
Make sure your dog stays close to shore and can paddle to safety if the current gets too strong
Keep your dog away from any dead fish, algae or fishing gear floating in the water
Install a fence around the pool to make sure your sneaky pup doesn’t hop in without supervision or fall in accidentally
Keep your pool covered when not in use to avoid accidental drowning or dry drowning
Store the number of the nearest VEG location in your phone. This can save precious time in an emergency
SKATEBOARDING WITH YOUR DOG: PAWS FOR SAFETY
What a fun way to get moving together! Just remember that taking precautions must be a top priority. Let’s check out some tips to ensure your skater-dog’s safety:
Only try skateboarding with your pup if you yourself are comfortable skateboarding
Teach your dog basic commands like “Go”, “Stop,” and “Slow”
To make sure your pooch doesn’t get startled by noise or motions, skateboard in a safe and enclosed area, away from traffic
Hook up the leash to a harness rather than a collar for better control and to safely steer your dog while skateboarding
Skateboard in safe, flat areas which are away from crowded places
Keep an eye on the body language. If your dog seems scared, fatigued, or uncomfortable, take a break
Carry water, avoid hot pavement and always go at your pet’s pace
PADDLEBOARDING WITH YOUR PUP: MAKE IT SMOOTH SAILING
Paddleboarding or kayaking with your puppy can be a memorable and bonding experience. But, like with any sport, it’s important to prioritize safety. Start by letting your dog explore and get comfortable with your paddleboard or kayak on land. Once comfortable, start moving your way into calm and shallow waters.
Here are some key tips for paddleboarding with your pet:
Use a doggy life vest with a handle for extra safety and easy access
For your first few trips, keep it short and give your dog some time to get adjusted
Always bring fresh water and treats to keep your pup hydrated and motivated
PLAYING TENNIS WITH YOUR DOG: THE SCORE IS LOVE-LOVE
A game of tennis with your playful pup may turn out to be your favorite summer activity! It becomes a game of fetch, as you gently serve and lob. Teaching your dog basic commands like “fetch” and “drop” can help keep the game running smoothly.
Here are some tips for serving up some fun:
Use softer, dog-friendly tennis balls
To prevent choking, don’t let your dog chew on the ball too much
Keep sessions short and be mindful of your dog’s energy levels
Always bring fresh water and treats along
PLAYING GOLF WITH YOUR DOG: TEE OFF FOR FUN
Yup, you can also go golfing with your little guy. Just be sure to look for dog-friendly golf courses and keep your pup on a leash. Knowing some basic commands can be helpful in maintaining your dog’s safety throughout the game.
Here are a few things to keep in mind:
Golf courses can be sunny. So, make sure your pooch has access to some shade and fresh water
Keep your dog at a safe distance from your swing to avoid any accidents
Be on the watch for any hazards which may be on the course (i.e., water hazards, sand traps, wildlife)
Lastly, be sure to pick up after your dog to keep the course clean for other golfers
VEG ER FOR PETS IS ALWAYS OPEN
While the Summer Olympics may inspire us to channel our inner athlete and get active with our four-legged companions, VEG is open 24/7 to ensure your pets safety and good health at all times. Our veterinary professionals are here even on weekends and holidays for emergency and urgent care for pets. So, choose your sport, grab your gear, leash up your pup and head out knowing top quality emergency veterinarian care has got you covered.