5 Things Your Dog Wants to Do With You This Summer


Trying an activity that’s new for your pup or new for you is both a rich and deeply rewarding experience

As you wade through new territory together, you'll forge a stronger bond and create memories that'll make you smile long after they happen. You'll laugh a lot, splash a lot, and possibly even pick up a new hobby you'll love a lot. Here are our top five favorite activities for you and your dog to try together this summer. Having the right summer gear is only part of the prep when it comes to heading out on a new adventure. Plan to start small and be patient, pack plenty of treats (for both of you), and leave behind any notions of reaching instant "pro status" – then, get ready to have a new best day ever.

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1. Stand-Up Paddle Boarding (SUP)

Summer is prime time to try out SUPing with your pup. Time on the water (and inevitably in the water for some first-timers) is refreshing, and it's a must try for all those splash-happy dogs and humans out there.

A little research and prep goes a long way when setting your dog up for success. Ruffwear ambassador Maria Schultz SUPs with her two sidekicks, Kona and Riley. She's written a book about it, How To SUP With Your Pup .

A few things she talks about in her book include getting your dog acquainted with the board on land and practicing basic commands like "Sit" on the board. This helps establish a solid foundation for when you hit the water.

Also imperative: knowing how to get a dog back on the board if they go for a dip (whether intentionally or after a board wobble). Check out this blog post from Ruffwear that breaks down the steps in detail. The Float Coat Life Jacket is an essential piece of gear to have in your dog's kit. No matter how strong a swimmer your dog is, it's both safer and easier to SUP when they're wearing one of these.

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2. Camping

Camping together is an opportunity to see wilderness through their eyes. Lakes become more than just part of the landscape, they’re primo places to splash and swim. And pinecones are no longer just pinecones… they’re the most incredible toy any dog has ever seen since the beginning of time.

If you've never camped with your dog before, the logistics can seem a little daunting at first. But when it comes to hunkering down on a patch of dirt and calling the great outdoors home with your canine by your side, their basic needs are the same as ours: a place to sleep, food to eat, water to drink.

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3. Trail Running

Pick your path, settle into your pace, and follow that wagging tail along a string of single-track. You'll find that the simplicity and freedom of trail running with your dog taps into a kind of joy that's pure and unbridled.

It's a great way to explore new sights and smells together while upping both your and your pup's cardio fitness. Pull out a map and look for those wandering dashed lines… start with the shorter ones at first and work your way up to longer mileage.

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4. Peak Bagging

There's a lot to take in as you ascend to new heights together. What seems unsurmountable solo is suddenly achievable with a four-legged motivator ahead on the trail. Dogs have an astounding ability to silence any doubt and fatigue with their ever-exuberant attitudes in the face of any obstacle.

Peak bagging calls for plenty of fuel and water and being prepared for the variables that go hand-in-hand with mountain travel: shifting weather patterns, longer-than-expected mileage, navigation challenges, rough terrain, and more.

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5. Fly Fishing

It's the stuff dreams are made of – spending the day with your furry buddy by your side while you delicately dance the fly across the water's surface. It's a lesson in being present and a reminder that dogs are happy simply being outside regardless of the activity. And we're happiest when we're out there with them!

Your dog will be in bliss trekking to and between fishing spots, wading in the water, and napping on the river bank while their humans cast, mend, and set. Introduce your best buddy to the fishing life and you'll definitely have tales to tell.

* This article was originally posted by Ruffwear and authored by Cristina Stavro on 05.19.19


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