The leaves are falling and the weather is cooling down, which means there are a whole bunch of new activities you can do with your dog this fall season.
Autumn offers plenty of stuff to do that you can’t take advantage of in any other season.
Here are seven of our favorite things to do with our dogs in fall.
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Visit An Apple Orchard
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The apples are ripe for the picking, and a visit to the orchard is a great way to get outside and enjoy the cool, crisp, fall air. Many orchards allow dogs, but be sure to check your local orchard’s rules about dogs before you go.
Apple slices can also help clean your pup’s teeth and freshen their breath, but make sure you remove the core and seeds as they can be choking hazards or cause gastrointestinal obstructions.
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Trick-Or-Treating
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Halloween is a fun time to dress your pup — so long as they’re comfortable with it — and head out door-to-door with the kids for some trick-or-treating.
Make sure you have some extra dog treats, too, for trick-or-treater dogs who come to visit.
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Go Pumpkin Picking
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There are a lot of pumpkin patches that allow you to visit with your pooch, but as with apple orchards, check your local pumpkin patch’s rules before you show up.
Your pup can help you sniff out the best pumpkin for making an awesome, dog-themed jack-o-lantern.
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Eat Some Pumpkin
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Pumpkin is everywhere this time of year, and it’s a great thing for you and your pup.
Now that you’ve picked your pumpkin from the pumpkin patch, have a slice of pumpkin pie for yourself and try adding some pumpkin puree to your dog’s diet. It’s full of fiber and great for digestion; just make sure you don’t overdo it.
A few spoonfuls will give your pup that fall pumpkin flavor, and their tummy will thank you.
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Go Tailgating
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Football season is starting up, and your dog will be one of the few guests at the tailgating get-together who actually has a tail.
Dogs will love the chance to get outside with you and friends — and maybe sneak a grilled morsel away from your plate while they’re at it.
And be sure to bring your dog’s favorite ball, too, so they can get in on the athletic activities.
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Take A Nature Hike
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With the leaves changing colors, it’s a beautiful time of year to be outside.
Your dog isn’t colorblind, but they have a limited range of colors that they can see. Even though they may not be able to enjoy the sights as much as you, the fall season brings out all sorts of new smells that will have your pup just as excited to go for a nature hike.
Put on some fall clothes and hit the trails with your pup.
And if you’re in a big city and nature walks are hard to come by, you can always look for a fun event to get outside, like Best Friends Animal Society’s Strut Your Mutt. It’s a dog walk and festival that raises money for shelters and rescue organizations in the area.
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Go On Vacation
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Very few people go on vacation during the fall season. School starts up again and people prepare for the holiday rush. But you can take advantage of that because travel and accommodation prices are usually pretty low.
Find your favorite dog-friendly hotels, plan some activities, and get away from the hustle and bustle for a while.
What other dog-friendly activities do you do in the fall? Does your dog love this season as much as you? Let us know in the comments below!
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