Fun Things to Do With Your Dog This Summer

Summer brings about plenty of opportunities to spend time with your pup. Although hikes and beach trips might be summer staples for many, there’s actually plenty you can do without heading too far away from home.
 Here are a few ideas for an unforgettable summer with your dog:
 

Visit various dog parks.

@siggisundninis_welt enjoying the Athleisure Harness Set in Green.

@siggisundninis_welt enjoying the Athleisure Harness Set in Green.
 
If you visit dog parks at all, chances are you go to the same one all the time. Why not try visiting pet-friendly parks within a reasonable distance from your home? You might discover new fun places and meet new friends. Just make sure you keep your dog cool to avoid heat exhaustion.
 

Throw a barbecue.

Enjoying a summer barbecue outdoors. (Source)

Enjoying a summer barbecue outdoors. (Source)


 There’s nothing like a pet-friendly summer barbecue to celebrate friendship and companionship. Throw some meat on the grill and prepare some special treats for the dogs. Don’t worry if you don’t have a backyard! All you really need is a little bit of space for your friends to gather and your dogs to romp around.  
 

Dine al-fresco.

@bossybabythefrenchie wearing the luxury gold dog chain and jewelry dog tag.

@bossybabythefrenchie wearing the luxury gold dog chain and jewelry dog tag.
 
Get your pup all spiffied up in a Cuban link dog chain and take them out on dates this summer. Enjoy all the pet-friendly al-fresco spots your neighborhood has to offer. This won’t just give you plenty of quality time with your dog but will also help socialize them so that they’re well behaved in all sorts of public situations.
 

Take a class.

Astoria of @waldorf_and_astoria wearing the Athleisure Harness Set in Pink for yoga.

Astoria of @waldorf_and_astoria wearing the Athleisure Harness Set in Pink for yoga.
 
Suit up your pup in their most comfortable dog harness and enroll in a class you can take together, like swimming lessons or a doga class. This won’t just give you a productive summer but will also improve your bond. Additionally, being around other dogs will help your pup learn more about dogging. You’ll get to know new people, learn new things, and possibly meet your pup’s new best friend.
 

Try agility training.

A Pembroke Welsh Corgi dominating the weave poles at an agility course. (Source)

A Pembroke Welsh Corgi dominating the weave poles at an agility course. (Source)
 
If you’re past basic obedience, try taking up a canine sport. Agility training might be a good option for you if you have a smart and super energetic ball of fur. You can join a club, visit a nearby agility park, or even set up obstacles in your own home. You both will surely have an incredible time.
 

Get your pup on Tiktok.

Making her dog the next social media sensation. (Source)

Making her dog the next social media sensation. (Source)
 
Animal-lovers around the world are obsessed with dog-related content on Tiktok. Spend your summer developing a presence on this video-sharing social network. Start with clips of everyday life with your dog and strive for more creativity as you go. Who knows? This might even enable you to land a contract as a professional dog model.
 

Foster a dog in need.

A woman sharing her home with her dog and a foster. (Source)

A woman sharing her home with her dog and a foster. (Source)

 
Shelters often need volunteers to foster dogs in their care. If you have extra space and time, step up to the plate and foster a rescue.

You can help socialize them and give them a better chance of finding loving, forever homes. This also allows your dog to make friends and lend a paw.
 
 
These activities are tons of fun and are guaranteed to give you one of the most meaningful summers you’ll have with your dog. The best part is that they don’t require any complicated planning and you don’t necessarily have to travel to far-away destinations. Nevertheless, if you’re up for a legit vacation, here’s a comprehensive guide on traveling with dogs.