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  1. What a comprehensive list and great tips! Safety for yourself and your dogs are paramount especially if you’re exploring the outdoors.

  2. Our dogs adored camping. I had quite a list to go through every time to make sure I didn’t forget anything important.

    Now, living in the “wild” we don’t need to travel to enjoy nature.

    1. I love our yard, but we also love traveling so this way the dogs can go with us more often 🙂 Sounds like you live in a great place!

  3. We have been camping regularly with our dogs their whole lives (over 12 years with Daviana now) and have to agree with the ‘learn from every experience concept. There are still little tips and tricks that we pick up now. That being said, last year alone we were able to take 10 separate tent camping trips, so it can definitely work out! In addition to knowing the hazardous creatures in an area, I highly recommend making sure that every dog you take is fully confident with the ‘leave it’ command. There are times when you look away for 2 seconds and that’s all that it takes for them to grab something they shouldn’t. Being able to get them away from that risk as fast as possible is important.

    1. 10? That’s awesome! I bet your pups loved it! And yes, the leave it commands are gold when your dog is out and about in the world.

  4. You have sooo many good tips! We LOVE camping, so it’s always fun when your camping neighbours have dogs with them. Last time we camped, the people in the next site had a kitty as well as two dogs! 😀

    We have friends that just got a puppy, so I’ll share this with them.

  5. These are really important tips, thanks for sharing this comprehensive list! We haven’t gone camping with our dogs yet, but I’d like to. I like that you mention a GPS tracker if your dog will be off leash at all. Tags, Microchip, plus a GPS tracker are a great addition to the safety plan. Preparation is always critical to a successful trip with pets.
    Love & Biscuits,
    Dogs Luv Us and We Luv Them

    1. We have found several dogs and luckily have been able to reunite them with their owners. I feel much better knowing that if I trip, drop a leash, and a dog runs off…I can find them with GPS!

  6. We enjoy 1Bike1World because Dean shows all the splendid stuff you have here ‘in action’. I love the idea of camping with a pet. I know some cats do it too and I love the equipment you showcase.

    I had better not show my partner. He will want to rush out and buy a dog THEN go camping LOL!!

    1. I’ll have to check that out! We used to have a cat that probably would have enjoyed camping but I didn’t start until I only had dogs. Good luck with your partner! LOL. My husband has said no more dogs when we had 2, then 3, and then 4. He is the one that finds them and I’ve had to put my foot down on a 5th a few times now!

  7. A hands-free leash is one thing I’ve never tried, but would love to use. I’m afraid if they saw a squirrel, I may go for a ride! (I have 2 bigger sized dogs.) Do you have any tips for how to use it/ train them to use it.

    1. When we use the hands-free leash, we do hold the leash when we know they will be tempted by an animal or treat so we aren’t taken unawares by sudden pulling. So my main tip is to be aware of your surroundings so you can react accordingly. We also train them for regular loose leash walking so they ‘know’ to stay within a few ft range of us when on walks and this carries over nicely to the handsfree leash as long as you don’t give them more leash than what they are used to. We keep ours on a 4 ft long leash. Hope this makes sense. Let me know if I can clarify anything for you!

  8. These are great tips! When I was younger we had 2 dogs that we took camping, it was such fun. One of our current dogs does not like being away from home, but our Maltese is up for anything as long as I’m with her. She especially loves the canoe ride to our camping spot.

  9. These are great tips for camping with your best friend. I will be sharing these with my other dog-loving family and friends. Thanks for sharing.

  10. I wish I had read this before I took my dogs on a road trip last summer! I made sure to do my research on campsites but did not even think about other attractions along the way and as a result we missed out on a few things. There are also many other great tips in this article that I will be sure to use on our next camping trip!

    1. Our first camping trip, we ended up sitting in the car with the A/C on full blast because our dogs were hot. Now we know to scout out more options to take them inside and outside so that doesn’t happen again. We also bought cooling pads and a tent fan, but when it is storming having another place to go hang out in is great! Glad you found the tips helpful!

  11. Oh wow. I would love to take my dog camping, I think he’d really enjoy it. He loves going everywhere with my husband and I so staying “outside” with him might be a fun experience for him. I’ve always been curious about those glow in the dark leashes. Thanks for sharing these tips.

    1. I got one as a gift from my running partner when they saw me completely wipe out because my black dog got scared and jumped in front of me at night and I didn’t see her. SMH. They are super helpful and have saved me many a skinned knee

  12. Great tips. I might add a reminder for pet owners to use good etiquette when walking their dogs. We were at a state park campground in Illinois and were appalled as we watched a man bring his dog to our campsite to do its business.

    1. Oh no!!! There are impolite people everywhere. Things like that make it harder for the ones with well-behaved pets (and owners) to be out and about. 🙁

  13. I like the thought of practice make perfect. Giving it a try close to home so you will be ready for a longer trip.

    1. The first time we went camping it was only an hour away and it was great practice cause we had thunderstorms and night and high humidity during the day. We knew to bring a tent fan the next outing and that our dogs could deal with the storms (one has high anxiety). We def knew what to tweak when we went 6 hours away the next time!

  14. This post was so helpful! I have a dog who is very much about routine etc and it’s hard to do much traveling with him. I will definitely be referring to this post for this summer! Thank you.

    1. I’m glad you found it helpful! Sticking as close to a normal routine, even when you are traveling can help a lot with anxious dogs 🙂

  15. Oh boy! Sounds like a lot of extras when camping with a dog. But I guess we (the owners) would do whatever it takes to make the enterprise safe and fun

  16. I’d love to take my dog camping. Beagles are not exactly known for their obedient behavior, though (they pick up a scent and run with it, sometimes completely blocking out all other stimuli).

    1. True, our husky is very pre-driven so I can understand the challenge of not always listening! That’s why I love our hands-free leash and the stake tie-outs. This way they are always secure and safe 🙂

  17. I’ve only gone camping with a dog once (someone else’s), but I’d love to adopt one someday and go on adventures together! Thanks for putting this together–it’ll definitely come into handy!

  18. Very thorough post! We don’t camp, and don’t have dogs… so I can’t really relate in that way. But we do have cats. And if we were to travel with them, I know I would want to make sure that they are well protected and taken care of, no matter where we are!

  19. Great tips. I used to travel with a dog….but I never tried camping with her. She would have loved it!

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