New Year Bucket List Adventures for Dogs in Northamptonshire
December 12, 2024
The new year is the perfect time to tick off a few adventures on your dog’s bucket list. At Towcester Vets, we’ve got some great ideas for Northamptonshire dogs in 2025!
Book an appointment with one of our friendly vets to make sure your dog’s ready for an adventurous year ahead.
1. Explore new dog-friendly parks
Start by discovering new dog-friendly parks in Northamptonshire and further afield. Whether it’s a local spot or a hidden gem, your dog will love exploring new places with you!
Tips:
- Pack Treats: Keep some tasty rewards on hand for your dog.
- Bring Water: Hydration is key for both of you!
2. Have a beach day
Towcester Vets’ nurses love taking their dogs to beaches for a fun-filled day of running, swimming, and relaxing together. If your dog hasn’t been to a beach yet, make 2025 the year for sandy exploration! If you’re a regular dog-friendly beach visitor, why not find a new coastal hot spot for you both to try out?
Tips:
- Watch The Water: Keep an eye on your dog if they’re not used to swimming.
- Protect Paws: Hot (summer) sand and stoney/rocky areas can be tough on your dog’s feet.
- Heat Safety: If you’re going on a hot day, avoid prolonged time in the sun, apply pet sunscreen, keep them hydrated, and watch for signs of overheating such as excessive panting and drooling.
3. Hit the road for a road trip
Our vets in Towcester suggest packing up the car and taking your dog on a scenic road trip. Whether it’s a day trip, a weekend getaway or a full-on adventure, your dog will love being your travel buddy. Many ferry routes (within UK) accept walk-on passengers with dogs, as do most trains; both modes of transport could add an extra element of doggy fun!
Tips:
- Car Safety: Use a dog seatbelt or crate for safe travels.
- Frequent Breaks: Stop for walks, refreshments and bathroom breaks along the way.
4. Go camping
Camping typically means all huddling together in one bed, hanging out by the campfire, and throwing a ball around – we love this for you and your dog!
Tips:
- Stay Secure: Ensure your dog can’t escape when you’re in and around the tent.
- Heat Safety: Tents can get incredibly hot inside in warm weather so never leave your dog inside unattended.
5. Try a new dog sport
Depending on your dog’s age, health, mobility and temperament, you may be able to get them active and engaged by trying a new dog sport. Whether it’s canine agility, flyball, or dock diving, your dog may love the challenge and excitement. Our team at Towcester Vets may be able to help you find the perfect activity for your dog’s energy levels – just ask our team at your dog’s next health check.
6. Take a hike
Hit the trails with your dog! Hiking is a great way to explore the great outdoors together and get some exercise along the way.
Tips:
- Bring Snacks and Water: Make sure you and your dog stay fuelled up.
- Check the trail: Ensure the hike is dog-friendly and safe.
Get ready for 2025!
Before setting off on these amazing adventures, make sure your dog’s health is up to scratch. Book an appointment at Towcester Vets for a quick check-up and get your dog ready for the year ahead.