Love bringing your pet camping with you? You're not alone! Taking your pet along on vacation is a trend that has become more popular than ever before, but we still need to be courteous of our fellow travelers.
Here are some great tips on following basic campground etiquette for pets. We hope this helps you and your furry friends on your next campground adventure.
Always make sure your pets are kept on a leash, even if your dog is well-behaved off their leash. This rule is in place for the safety and consideration of every guest. Always supervise your pet, and never keep your pet tethered and unattached.
Be a courteous camper and pick up after your dog with waste bags. These handy bags are provided in designated areas at most of our pet-friendly locations. Cleaning up after your pet is good for the environment, too.
Before you hit the road, make sure your pet is up to date on all their vaccinations. Treating them for fleas and ticks is also recommended. Some resorts and campgrounds require that pets be vaccinated, so come prepared with proper documentation.
Be mindful of designated walking paths and pet-friendly areas like dog parks. And never allow your pet to explore someone else's campsite or relieve themselves on any of their belongings.
No one can sleep well with constant barking throughout the night. So, if your pet likes to use their voice, some training before your trip should help. Teaching them the "quiet" command can be a good remedy to avoid too much noise during your getaway, especially during the resorts evening quiet hours.
These simple "pet-iquette" tips can help ensure that everyone at the campground has a great time. We hope that they come in handy on your next outdoor adventure.
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