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Want to take advantage of the autumn weeks to bond with your pup? Here are five fun things to do!
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5 Fun Things to Do with Your Dog This Fall There is no more amendable friend and cuter co-pilot than a canine. After all, are they any humans on the planet who would think breaking down cardboard boxes or visiting the city park is the most exciting chore ever? When the Earth is covered in its most harmonious hues this autumn, going out for a stroll with your dog can be no less than a dreamy adventure. The cool weather and beautiful autumn foliage can provide plenty of outdoor playtime opportunities. Want to take advantage of the autumn weeks to bond with your pup? Here are five fun things to do! #1 Trick-or-treating Halloweens are one of the most enthralling times to dress up your pup and head outdoors with kids for some trick-or-treating. Dress your dog in a quirky outfit, put the collar on, and go out trick-or-treating with the dogs. You can also go pumpkin picking, and your pup can sniff out the best pumpkin for you to make an awesome jack-o-lantern that is dog-themed. #2 Go for a hike When the scorching heat of summer is at bay and the temperature is cooling down, it can be the perfect time to take a hike with your dog. So go out for a hike and enjoy the autumn air. Just dress your dog in something cozy and bring some snacks to munch along the way. #3 Play in a pile of leaves Kids aren't the only creatures who enjoy playing in fresh fall leaves. So if you have a big pile of leaves raking up outdoors, then spend time outdoors with your dog in a pile of leaves. Throw in your dog's favorite toys and encourage them to prove its safe by jumping in. #4 Let your pup partake in tasty treats While chowing down on your festive foods like apple pie, candy, mashed potatoes, macaroni salad, and the usual fall food, get something your dog can eat and share. Green beans, pumpkin treats, and light foods like cheese are safe for your dog to eat with their usual dog food. However, keep a close eye on the quantity and keep everything in small amounts so that the treats don't upset your dog's stomach. #5 Take a Trip to an Apple Orchard At the onset of fall, when the apples are ripe for picking, you can visit an orchard with your dog to enjoy the crisp, cool fall air. Also, apple slices can keep your pup's teeth and freshen their breath, so it's a win-win. However, before you feed your dog apples, ensure to remove the core and seeds, as they can be choking hazards and lead to gastrointestinal issues. It's a wrap! Before the weather turns cold, dress up your dog in a cozy sweatshirt and enjoy the beautiful autumn colors. While October and November are still here, take your pup hiking, camping, or for a brisk walk around the neighborhood. Autumn only comes once a year and if you are planning adventures, ensure to shop for comfortable and cute dog collars, leashes, and adorable dog hoodies and sweaters.