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Here are nine tips to make sure you and your dog have a fun, safe picnic during <a href=”https://www.daysoftheyear.com/days/picnic-month/” onclick=”javascript:_gaq.push([‘_trackEvent’,’outbound-article’,’http://www.daysoftheyear.com’]);” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>National Picnic Month</a>.</p> <section data-total-images=”9″ id=”pb-listicle-gallery” class=”listicle-images-container ” data-gallery-id=”1295″><ul><li id=”pb_listicle_image_1″ class=”listicle-item js-inview-listicle” data-current-image=”1″><header class=”listicle-item-header”><span class=”pbslideshow-num-images”>1/9</span></header><img class=”listicle-img” src=”https://dogtime.com/assets/uploads/gallery/tips-to-have-a-fun-safe-picnic-with-your-dog/national-picnic-month-july-dogs-6.jpg” alt=”Make Sure Your Dog’s ID Is Updated” width=”760″ height=”431″/><div class=”listicle-description”><h2>Make Sure Your Dog’s ID Is Updated</h2><p>(Picture Credit: JimHarrogate/Getty Images)</p><p>Even if you’re as safe as possible, you never know when something might happen that causes your dog to run off and get lost, especially during a gathering with a lot of distractions.</p><p>The best way to make sure that your dog can find their way back to you is to make sure that their tags, microchip, and any other form of identification are up to date with your latest contact information.</p></div></li><li id=”pb_listicle_image_2″ class=”listicle-item js-inview-listicle” data-current-image=”2″><header class=”listicle-item-header”><span class=”pbslideshow-num-images”>2/9</span></header><img class=”listicle-img” src=”https://dogtime.com/assets/uploads/gallery/tips-to-have-a-fun-safe-picnic-with-your-dog/national-picnic-month-july-dogs-2.jpg” alt=”Pick A Dog-Friendly Location” width=”760″ height=”430″/><div class=”listicle-description”><h2>Pick A Dog-Friendly Location</h2><p>(Picture Credit: Ulli Seer / LOOK-foto via Getty Images)</p><p>You can <a href=”https://www.chewy.com/petcentral/tips-planning-pet-friendly-picnic/” onclick=”javascript:_gaq.push([‘_trackEvent’,’outbound-article’,’http://www.chewy.com’]);” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>choose any dog-friendly location</a> to have a picnic with your pup, even your own backyard. But if you choose to have a picnic in a public place like a park, beach, or forest preserve, make sure that dogs are allowed to be there.</p><p>You can check with your local park district or look online for locations that welcome dogs. If you show up to a place where dogs are not allowed, you may be asked to leave. That can put a damper on your picnic plans.</p><p>Also, check for any new rules and restrictions in your area. If many public locations around you have closed for safety lately, then you may want to keep your picnic to your own yard.</p></div></li><li class=”listicle-item listicle-ad js-listicle-ad”> </li><li id=”pb_listicle_image_3″ class=”listicle-item js-inview-listicle” data-current-image=”3″><header class=”listicle-item-header”><span class=”pbslideshow-num-images”>3/9</span></header><img class=”listicle-img” src=”https://dogtime.com/assets/uploads/gallery/tips-to-have-a-fun-safe-picnic-with-your-dog/national-picnic-month-july-dogs-7.jpg” alt=”Keep Your Pup Cool & Hydrated” width=”760″ height=”430″/><div class=”listicle-description”><h2>Keep Your Pup Cool & Hydrated</h2><p>(Picture Credit: fusaromike/Getty Images)</p><p>No matter where you have your <a href=”https://www.petmd.com/dog/slideshows/how-plan-dog-friendly-picnic” onclick=”javascript:_gaq.push([‘_trackEvent’,’outbound-article’,’http://www.petmd.com’]);” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>picnic</a>, you should always provide a place for your dog to get out of the sun and drink some water.</p><p>Dogs can get sunburned, so protect them. Have a shaded area to rest, like under a tree or in a sheltered space. If no shade is available, bring an umbrella. Use <a href=”https://amzn.to/3f5IqGf” onclick=”javascript:_gaq.push([‘_trackEvent’,’outbound-article’,’http://amzn.to’]);” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”><strong>dog sunscreen</strong></a> if your dog may get sunburned.</p><p>Bring plenty of water along, and make sure your dog has constant access to it so they can stay hydrated. Know the signs of <a href=”http://dogtime.com/dog-health/55047-dehydration-dogs-symptoms-causes-treatment” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>dehydration</a> and <a href=”http://dogtime.com/dog-health/58497-hyperthermia-heat-stroke-dogs-symptoms-causes-treatments” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>heat stroke</a>, and if you see symptoms, take your dog to safety and treat them.</p><p>This should go without saying, but do <em>not</em> put your dog in the car without air conditioning to cool them off. A car is like an oven on a hot day, and your dog could be in serious danger if you leave them there.</p></div></li><li id=”pb_listicle_image_4″ class=”listicle-item js-inview-listicle” data-current-image=”4″><header class=”listicle-item-header”><span class=”pbslideshow-num-images”>4/9</span></header><img class=”listicle-img” src=”https://dogtime.com/assets/uploads/gallery/tips-to-have-a-fun-safe-picnic-with-your-dog/national-picnic-month-july-dogs-3.jpg” alt=”Secure Food & Drinks That Are For Humans Only” width=”760″ height=”430″/><div class=”listicle-description”><h2>Secure Food & Drinks That Are For Humans Only</h2><p>(Picture Credit: Getty Images)</p><p>Some foods and drinks that you find at most picnics are not safe for dogs.</p><p>Cooked bones, caffeine, alcohol, grapes, raisins, sugary foods, artificial sweeteners, and several other foods and drinks are toxic for dogs. Pack these items in sealed containers that your dog cannot open, and when people are eating or drinking, keep an eye on your dog so they don’t sneak away with anything they shouldn’t have.</p></div></li><li class=”listicle-item listicle-ad js-listicle-ad”> </li><li id=”pb_listicle_image_5″ class=”listicle-item js-inview-listicle” data-current-image=”5″><header class=”listicle-item-header”><span class=”pbslideshow-num-images”>5/9</span></header><img class=”listicle-img” src=”https://dogtime.com/assets/uploads/gallery/tips-to-have-a-fun-safe-picnic-with-your-dog/national-picnic-month-july-dogs-8.jpg” alt=”Bring A Leash, Toys, Poop Bags, & Supplies” width=”760″ height=”430″/><div class=”listicle-description”><h2>Bring A Leash, Toys, Poop Bags, & Supplies</h2><p>(Picture Credit: Roy Botterell/Getty Images)</p><p>Even if you’re going to an area where it’s okay to be off-leash, you <a href=”https://barkpost.com/life/dog-picnic-tips/” onclick=”javascript:_gaq.push([‘_trackEvent’,’outbound-article’,’http://barkpost.com’]);” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>should still have a leash</a> for times when you need to keep your dog close or for emergencies. This is a good chance for your dog to get some exercise outside, so bring a toy with for fetch or something to chew on so they can stay busy.</p><p>Of course, you should always have poop bags to be courteous and to keep your environment clean so everyone can enjoy the picnic space.</p><p>Pack any other supplies your dog might need, like a <a href=”https://amzn.to/38wp1M0″ onclick=”javascript:_gaq.push([‘_trackEvent’,’outbound-article’,’http://amzn.to’]);” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”><strong>bowl for water</strong></a> or food, towels if your dog plans on swimming or getting wet, and extra toys.</p></div></li><li id=”pb_listicle_image_6″ class=”listicle-item js-inview-listicle” data-current-image=”6″><header class=”listicle-item-header”><span class=”pbslideshow-num-images”>6/9</span></header><img class=”listicle-img” src=”https://dogtime.com/assets/uploads/gallery/tips-to-have-a-fun-safe-picnic-with-your-dog/national-picnic-month-july-dogs-4.jpg” alt=”Have A First-Aid Kit Handy” width=”760″ height=”430″/><div class=”listicle-description”><h2>Have A First-Aid Kit Handy</h2><p>(Picture Credit: PK-Photos/Getty Images)</p><p>It’s always a good idea to have a <a href=”http://dogtime.com/dog-health/general/21573-13-things-to-have-in-your-dog-first-aid-kit” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>first-aid kit</a> ready to go. It should include bandages, antiseptic, dog-safe bug repellent, and any medication your dog might need.</p><p>Make sure you have your vet’s phone number saved and check to see where the nearest emergency vet is located, just in case.</p><p>Hopefully you won’t need any of these things. However, it’s better to have them and not need them than to need them and not have them.</p></div></li><li class=”listicle-item listicle-ad js-listicle-ad”> </li><li id=”pb_listicle_image_7″ class=”listicle-item js-inview-listicle” data-current-image=”7″><header class=”listicle-item-header”><span class=”pbslideshow-num-images”>7/9</span></header><img class=”listicle-img” src=”https://dogtime.com/assets/uploads/gallery/tips-to-have-a-fun-safe-picnic-with-your-dog/national-picnic-month-july-dogs-9.jpg” alt=”Stay Safe Around Fires, Grills, & Fireworks” width=”760″ height=”430″/><div class=”listicle-description”><h2>Stay Safe Around Fires, Grills, & Fireworks</h2><p>(Picture Credit: hobo_018/Getty Images)</p><p>Sometimes it’s nice to have campfires or grills at picnics, and fireworks may be common this time of year.</p><p>When food is cooking or when a lot of people are gathered around, dogs usually want to investigate. That can be very dangerous.</p><p>If there is going to be <a href=”http://dogtime.com/dog-health/52151-hidden-dangers-summer-barbecues-10-tips-keep-pup-safe” target=”_blank” rel=”noopener”>fire anywhere at your picnic</a>, keep your dog away from it and on-leash when the fire is still burning.</p></div></li><li id=”pb_listicle_image_8″ class=”listicle-item js-inview-listicle” data-current-image=”8″><header class=”listicle-item-header”><span class=”pbslideshow-num-images”>8/9</span></header><img class=”listicle-img” src=”https://dogtime.com/assets/uploads/gallery/tips-to-have-a-fun-safe-picnic-with-your-dog/national-picnic-month-july-dogs-5.jpg” alt=”Bring Water & Food To Share With Your Pooch” width=”760″ height=”430″/><div class=”listicle-description”><h2>Bring Water & Food To Share With Your Pooch</h2><p>(Picture Credit: Betsie Van Der Meer/Getty Images)</p><p>A picnic is all about sharing food and drinks with friends and family, so include your dog in the fun. There are lots of human foods that are safe for dogs to eat. However, you should double check with your vet to make sure they are appropriate for your dog.</p><p>Carrots, blueberries, watermelon, apples, cucumbers, and lots of other fruits and veggies are good for dogs so long as you remove the seeds, stems, leaves, cores, etc.</p><p>Lean meats like chicken or turkey are usually fine for dogs, so long as they don’t have bones, seasoning, salt, or flavoring and are served in moderation.</p><p>Again, always check with your vet. Be sure to pack plenty of water for the whole time you plan to stay out with your dog.</p></div></li><li class=”listicle-item listicle-ad js-listicle-ad”> </li><li id=”pb_listicle_image_9″ class=”listicle-item js-inview-listicle” data-current-image=”9″><header class=”listicle-item-header”><span class=”pbslideshow-num-images”>9/9</span></header><img class=”listicle-img” src=”https://dogtime.com/assets/uploads/gallery/tips-to-have-a-fun-safe-picnic-with-your-dog/national-picnic-month-july-dogs-10.jpg” alt=”Dispose Of Trash Properly” width=”760″ height=”430″/><div class=”listicle-description”><h2>Dispose Of Trash Properly</h2><p>(Picture Credit: Hemant Jain / EyeEm/Getty Images)</p><p>Some people forget to keep an eye on their garbage, and dogs are often attracted to the interesting smells. Bones, food containers, unfinished drinks, and more can be toxic or pose choking hazards for dogs. They can also harm wildlife in the area.</p><p>Make sure that you collect all of your trash. Dispose of it in a secure dumpster that your dog can’t open. Keep the environment clean so everyone can enjoy it.</p></div></li></ul></section><div id=”pb-listicle-slides”></div> <p>What other tips do you have for a safe, fun picnic with dogs? Are you going to have a picnic during National Picnic Month? 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