Camping is a fun summer activity you can do with your furry friend. You’ll both enjoy the opportunity to get outdoors, get moving and explore the beautiful scenery in Ontario. Here is everything you need to know before you pack your tent and bring Fido along.
Park rules
Each park may have slightly different rules and some may not allow dogs to camp. Check park regulations before heading out to ensure everyone has a safe and happy trip. Here are some general guidelines from Ontario Parks:
- Always keep dogs on a leash no longer than 2 metres (6 feet) in length, unless in a designated off-leash area or designated roofed accommodation.
- Do not allow dogs to damage or disturb park vegetation and wildlife.
- Do not leave dogs unattended or allow them to make excessive noise.
- Pick up after your dog’s waste (stoop-and-scoop bags are available at most gatehouses).
- If bugs are bothering your dog, put bug spray on a bandana, not on the dog’s fur. This will keep them from licking off the bug spray which could make them sick. Always speak to your veterinarian before using any product to ensure it’s safe for your pet.
To learn more about dog friendly areas and pet safety, visit ontarioparks.com/dogsatparks
What to pack
You want the trip to be enjoyable for all involved. Thus, packing a few extra things can make the camping trip easier for you and your companion animal. Find our basic packing list below.
- Pet food and lots of water
- Dog bowls
- A blanket or towel for them to lay on
- Extra leash to use as a tie-out
- A camp tent with extra space
- Dog-safe bug spray (check with your veterinarian)
- A favourite toy
- ID tag for their collar
- Dog waste bags
- Pet first aid kit
Like us, our pets can get injured or sick. Consider pet insurance to help protect your pets. In the event of an emergency, it will give you peace of mind knowing pet insurance will cover those unforeseen veterinary bills and help your furry friends stay healthy.
Camping is a great way to get outdoors with your furry friend. Enjoy a safe and fun-filled camping season!
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