Pups With Tents: Hot Dogs And Campfire Safety

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A day spent trekking in the outdoors isn’t complete without a campfire. And unless you’re roasting wieners, campfires and dogs shouldn’t mix! Kevin Roberts offers his fire safety tips when you’re camping with your dogs.

There is something about the great outdoors that really makes me hungry. Perhaps it’s all that fresh air, or memories of sticky s’mores enjoyed during childhood. Whatever it is, my favorite meals are the ones cooked over the campfire. Because I always camp with my dogs, mealtime presents some challenges. There’s food, open fire, and dogs – and this is not a combination that you want to lose control of.

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I’ve been around the campfire for many years, and as such, have a few things to consider when cooking on a fire with your dogs around:

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                It doesn’t matter how hard you try to avoid it, spending time around a campfire is going to involve some exposure to smoke. If you’re hanging out with your dog by the fire, make sure that you are familiar with the warning signs of smoke inhalation. Senior dogs, puppies, and brachycephalic dogs (those with short snouts like pugs and Boston terriers) are more likely to experience problems due to smoke.

                Pay careful attention for any of the following:

                  If you notice any of these signs, contact your veterinarian. Share your concerns and they will guide you on the next best steps in terms of your dog’s care.

                  Camping with my doggos is one of my favorite things and once I’m sure we’re cool with fire safety, I pay attention to some other important camping with dog tips too. Here are a few:

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