In Australia, keeping a dog in a cage for more than 24 hours is considered animal abuse! So walking your dog has become a daily routine for most pet owners.
So, what’s different about walking dogs in Australia compared to other places?
The sun can be intense in many parts of Australia, and midday temperatures can be too high for your dog. The cooler morning and evening hours are ideal for dog walks.
Especially during summer, avoid walking your dog between 11 AM and 3 PM to prevent heatstroke.
Always bring water and a portable bowl to keep your dog hydrated. Many places in Australia also provide free water stations for dogs.
Always use a leash in public areas, both for your dog’s safety and out of respect for others. Only in designated dog parks can you let your dog off-leash.
Keep the environment clean by carrying poop bags and picking up after your dog. In New South Wales (NSW), you can face a fine of around AUD 200 for not doing so.
Australia is home to many dog-friendly parks and beaches, like Sydney’s Dog Park at Federal Park. These spaces provide ample room for your dog to run and play.
Some places, like Bicentennial Park in Sydney, have dedicated dog parks with fenced areas to keep your dog safe and allow for social play.
When walking on streets, watch out for cars and pedestrians, and keep your dog close to avoid accidents.
On hot days, bring a damp towel or a portable fan to help cool your dog. Look for shady areas to rest.
Before walking, apply pet-safe insect repellent, especially during mosquito-heavy seasons in summer.
Pack your dog’s favourite toys, like a frisbee or ball, to make the walk more engaging and interactive.
Use the walk as an opportunity to train your dog with commands like “sit” or “shake,” and offer rewards to make it more enjoyable.
Walking your dog is not only great exercise for them, but also a good way for owners to stay active and practice patience.
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