Before you can take your new puppy exploring the great outdoors with you, it's best to remind yourself of potential dangerous situations that your young and helpless dog could get into. Many unfortunate accidents happen every day to young puppies who are outside, even though they are with their owners.
These accidents can be easily prevented by using caution and understanding that your puppy has no sense of what is safe and what is dangerous. It takes quite a while for young pups to gain a sense of what to do and what not to do when they are outside of the safety of home.
Watch Out For Water Areas
Once your dogs gets more and more confident about going in the water by himself, you may try sharing other marine activities that both of you can enjoy. But before heading to the water, whether to go swimming, boating, or playing fetch, it is important to know some basic knowledge and safety measures.
Here are some tips to help you and your dog get the most out of your water experience, while keeping safety paramount:
1. Not all beaches allow dogs. Check the ordinance to make sure that your dog can come along. If you have access to the Internet, you may go online at www.dogfriendly.com to find a list of beaches that allow pets in the United States and Canada.
