The Hamilton Spectator

Tips on keeping your dog distracted when dining outside

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It’s finally warming up outside! With more opportunit­ies to enjoy the weather and the summertime fast approachin­g, we are sure to spend time outdoor dining with our pups.

Whether you’re out having a picnic in a public area or on a pet-friendly restaurant’s patio, here’s some tips on how to dine with your dog safely:

Hydration is key Because outdoor dining is most popular during the summer months, temperatur­es can climb, especially when sitting for extended periods in the sun. Make sure your dog stays hydrated and that you bring a bowl or doggie dish from home that can be filled with water. If your pooch looks to be panting heavy, it’s time to grab the bill.

Puppy proof Before settling in at the table or looking at the menu, be sure to do a scan of the area and under the table and chairs to ensure there is nothing your dog can snack on. Certain fattening foods can cause pancreatit­is or other health issues in dogs, and there’s also the risk of foods that might make your dog sick, like chocolate or raisins.

Bring a toy or two Having a meal and catching up with friends can be a wonderful time, but your dog may get bored quickly while under the table and on a short leash. Bring something entertaini­ng for him too, like an interactiv­e toy or various treats.

Know your dog If your dog gets easily stressed or anxious in busy environmen­ts, it’s best to leave them at home when going out. This way, you (and other restaurant patrons)can enjoy your meal without worrying about making your dog uncomforta­ble.

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