Top 10 Unforgettable Things to Do with your Dog this Summer 🐾🐾
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🐾 Top 10 Unforgettable Things to Do With Your Dog This Summer
Because your best friend deserves the best summer ever.
Whether you’re planning a road trip or just soaking up sunshine in your backyard, here are 10 joyful, tail-wagging ideas to make this summer your dog’s favorite yet.
1. 🌊 Take Your Dog Swimming
Let them cool off in lakes, rivers, or dog-friendly beaches. Pack a floating toy, life vest, and don’t forget SPF for sensitive noses!
2. ⛺ Plan a Camping Trip
Dogs love the outdoors — hiking trails, campfires, and sleeping under the stars with their human. Just don’t forget tick spray and their glowing Sam Safety Collar.
3. 🚗 Go on a Road Trip
Window down, tongue out — pure dog bliss. Stop at dog parks, pet-friendly cafes, and scenic overlooks.
4. 🐶 Host a Doggy BBQ
Grill up safe treats like plain chicken, carrots, and sweet potato bites. Invite other dog parents and let the pups play!
5. 🏖️ Hit a Dog Beach
Let your dog run free on the sand. Bring towels, poop bags, water, and a shady tent (like our red elevated canopy tent).
6. 🧊 Make Frozen Treats Together
DIY pupsicles with peanut butter, banana, and plain yogurt. Great for bonding and cooling down.
7. 🏕️ Backyard Glamping
Pitch a tent or set up a dog-safe outdoor bed. Add a Kurgo water bottle, ambient lights, and enjoy the summer evening with your buddy.
8. 🎾 Try a New Sport
Dock diving, agility courses, or even doggy paddleboarding — summer’s perfect for new adventures.
9. 🎥 Make a Dog Video Montage
Capture slow-mo runs, sunset walks, and silly backyard zoomies. Upload it to Instagram or TikTok with the hashtag #HotDogSummer.
10. 🧸 Upgrade Their Summer Gear
Invest in safety and comfort — think cooling beds, reflective collars, travel water bottles, and car seat safety harnesses. See our full Summer Dog Survival Kit [link to bundle].
❤️ Bonus: Just Be There
Nothing beats your time and presence. Even 15 minutes of focused play can make your dog’s day.
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Because summer flies — and dogs live for these little moments.