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Easter for Dogs: Fun Activities and Important Easter Safety Tips

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Easter for Dogs: Fun Activities and Important Safety Tips

It is a joyful time even for pets during Easter. As a responsible dog owner, we want our dogs to be part of the celebrations but at same time ensure their safety. GreaterGood: Here are some fun activities that will get your dog in on the festivities and crucial safety tips to remember.

Easter Fun Activities To Share With Your Dog

  1. Easter Egg Hunt : Host a safe and fun easter egg hunt in your back yard or at local park! Fill plastic eggs with dog treats or toys in place of chocolate egglets. Time for your dog to go on a hunt and sniff out those hidden goodies having just as much fun if not more than you.
  2. Spring Photos – Utilize the beautiful spring landscape by setting up a photo session with yourdog. Basically an Easter one , bunny ears or a stylish pastel colored scarf. This way you are able to immortalize these precious moments for both your whelp and yourself.
  3. Doggy Playdate: Have friends with dogs over. Arrange some toys to play with and throw in a dog-friendly Easter treat or two. In addition to socialisation for your dog, you get the opportunity to have a coffee with other like-minded people who love dogs.
  4. Outdoor Adventure: Why not make use of the public holiday to enjoy time in nature? One thing to do is put in a little extra effort and take your dog with you for a nice walk on new trail or perhaps just fun play day at the beach. Exercise and fresh air are bound to create a happy, pooped puppy.

Important Easter Safety Tips

But that’s definitely not the first priority when it comes to celebrating Easter with our dogs. So, let us share some important tips;

  • Watch Out For Food: Do not give traditional Easter foods dangerous in the hands of a dog, like chocolate, grapes or onions. Keep your pet safe by only feeding them treats and meals made for dogs.
  • Put decorations away: Easter decorations can be dangerous. Before you place your basket out, make sure all the plastic eggs and grass — as well any other small items used in decoration – are where your dog cannot get to them.
  • Watch Socialization: If your dog is social with other animals or people during events, monitor his interactions. Crowded events can be overwhelming (and even anxiety-provoking) for those shy or discomforted dogs.

If you take the time to plan and exercise care, Easter can be a fun day for You and Your Dog. Use these provisions, fun activities and safety precautions to ensure a memorable holiday season.

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