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Coffee Shopping with Your Canine: Tips for Hanging Out With Your Dog
Are you a dog lover who wants to take Fido everywhere?
Do you enjoy a good cuppa joe?
With some planning, you can do both!
Here are some tips for taking your dog to the coffee shop:
Do you enjoy a good cuppa joe?
With some planning, you can do both!
Here are some tips for taking your dog to the coffee shop:
1. Find a dog-friendly cafe near you, then be sure to reference the specific pet guidelines for the spot you choose. You don’t want to make a bad first impression!
2. Make sure your dog has a well-fitted collar and secure leash.
3. Use this outing checklist from Barkpost before heading out to be certain you’ve got everything Fido might need.
4. Brush up on your pooch’s social skills and make sure you don’t force an interaction with another dog at the coffee shop — always check with the owner first.
5. Regularly practice obedience training at home, and get your essential commands (“heel,” “down,” “sit,” “stay,” “come,” and “no”) down pat.
6. Use this guide from CanineJournal to understand what your dog’s body language is telling you.
7. Picking up after your pet ain’t pretty, but it’s non-negotiable. Don’t leave anything yucky behind.
2. Make sure your dog has a well-fitted collar and secure leash.
3. Use this outing checklist from Barkpost before heading out to be certain you’ve got everything Fido might need.
4. Brush up on your pooch’s social skills and make sure you don’t force an interaction with another dog at the coffee shop — always check with the owner first.
5. Regularly practice obedience training at home, and get your essential commands (“heel,” “down,” “sit,” “stay,” “come,” and “no”) down pat.
6. Use this guide from CanineJournal to understand what your dog’s body language is telling you.
7. Picking up after your pet ain’t pretty, but it’s non-negotiable. Don’t leave anything yucky behind.
Now that you’re prepared, you and Fido can enjoy a nice
afternoon with your local barista.
You are both ready to make a good impression and enjoy the sights and smells
of your favorite shop. Drink up!
afternoon with your local barista.
You are both ready to make a good impression and enjoy the sights and smells
of your favorite shop. Drink up!
Aurora believes there are no bad dogs. She created DogEtiquette.info to share her dog training tips and advice to dog owners everywhere.