Tuesday, April 7, 2009

How to Take Your Dog to a Concert

One of the reasons why owning a dog is so fun is because they are always available to hang out. You can take them with you to dog friendly places and you can enjoy all sorts of activities with them. If your town or city has great outdoor concert venues like ours does, that is just one more place you can take your pooch. There is a certain protocol you should follow when taking your dog to an outdoor concert; read below to learn up on the dos and don’ts of taking your dog to take in some music.

Step 1: Before you head out the door, double check your dog’s veterinarian record. Are his vaccinations up to date? Also, make sure your dog’s identification tag is current and has several contact numbers for you, including your cell. (If you’re at the concert, you’re not at home!)

Step 2: Don’t leave home without your dog’s collar and leash. Some dogs require a dog training collar to ensure even the most out of control situations are manageable.There might be other dogs at the concert and their owners might be tempted to unleash their pup. It’s in your best interest to maintain control of your dog by keeping him leashed.

Step 3: Check the weather reports. If it’s going to be a cool evening, outfit your pup with a sweater. If it’s going to be a scorcher, bring an umbrella to keep your dog out of the sweltering heat.

Step 4: Pack the cooler! There’s no doubt you’ll have food and beverages for yourself; don’t forget to pack some for your pooch. He will need fresh water and depending on how long the event is, might need a meal or treats as well. Don’t forget to include the dishes you will serve his food and water in.

Step 5: Make sure there’s room on the blanket for your dog. Although you might stand and sway throughout the entire concert, your dog’s little legs will get tired and he will want to rest. While it’s not necessary to pack his dog bed, he does deserve some level of comfort while enjoying the festivities.

Step 6: Don’t forget the pooper scooper. You will need to find an appropriate place at the concert venue to walk your dog and allow him to relieve himself. If he ends up going number two, you’ll be happy you remembered to pack the poop bags. (And so will the other concert-goers.)
By Shelly Siegel
Published: 1/3/2009

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