Dog-Friendly Apple-Picking Tips

Dog-Friendly Apple-Picking Tips

Dog-friendly apple-picking tips

Want to venture out to the apple orchard this season and hoping to bring your dog along with you? Check out these tips to keep your pup happy and safe and make it a fun-filled adventure for the both of you!

Are Apples a Dog-Safe Food?

The short answer is yes! Apples are a great tasty treat option for your dog, as they are packed with fiber, vitamin C, and antioxidants, making them a healthy choice that will support your dog’s overall health and well-being. However, just like with humans, too much fiber can sometimes lead to an upset stomach for dogs, so moderation is key.

Parts of the Apple to Avoid 

  • Seeds – These contain traces of cyanide which is harmful to dogs, so make sure to give your pet slices with seeds removed, rather than whole apples
  • Core – The core is a choking hazard and is difficult for dogs to ingest
  • Stem – An apple’s stem can splinter and pose risks of digestive blockage
  • Rotten apples – These may upset the stomach and contain harmful bacteria

Before You Go: Prep for Your Dog-Friendly Apple-Picking Adventure

Confirm Dog-Friendly Orchards

Not all orchards allow pets, so it’s best to check before you go! Some may also have designated dog-friendly areas or specific rules like keeping dogs on short leashes and other restrictions. You should be able to call ahead to ask for specifics or find the information on their website if they have one!

Check the Weather

Weather during this time of year tends to be unpredictable, and a storm could interrupt the fun! Also, be prepared for cooler mornings, warmer afternoons, and the potential for a mud-covered dog if it rained a day or two prior.

Pack the Essentials

Don’t forget the essentials to keep your pup happy while at the orchard, including fresh water, a collapsible bowl, waste bags, and plenty of treats to reward good behavior. Additionally, if your pup gets tired easily, pack a blanket for you both to sit on to take a cozy break between apple picking sessions.

Top Tips for Apple-Picking with Your Dog

1. Keep Your Dog Leashed

It’s important to keep your dog leashed at all times while at the apple orchard, even if your pup is well behaved. You never know how other dogs might react to them, or how your pup will act with a lot of new smells, people, and distractions.

2. Pick Up After Your Pup

It’s important to keep places you and your dog visit clean for everyone to enjoy. Apple orchards are family-friendly spaces with lots of kids and other animals walking around, and leaving any waste behind can ruin the experience for others.

3. Choose Less Crowded Times

If your pup tends to get overwhelmed, maybe try to visit the apple orchard during non-peak hours such as weekday mornings or early afternoons. Fewer people and distractions mean a calmer experience for you and your pup, and you get the added bonus of more space for you both to enjoy together!

4. Watch Out for Fallen Apples

As stated previously, rotten apples can be harmful to your furry friend’s digestive system, and, if eaten whole, can cause a lot more problems. While you’re strolling through the orchard, keep an eye on your dog to make sure they aren’t sneaking any apples without you seeing.

5. Know Your Dog’s Limits

Apple picking can be a long day of walking and exploring, which is a lot of fun, but it’s also important to pay attention to your dog’s energy levels. Don’t hesitate to take breaks, provide water, or head home early if your pet seems too worn out.

Other Fall Foods Your Pup Can Enjoy

Along with apples, there are plenty of other fall foods that your dog can enjoy this season (and all year-round), including:

  • Pumpkin – Aids in digestion (be sure to avoid the sugary pie filling)
  • Sweet potatoes – Packed with fiber and vitamins A and C
  • Green beans – A low-calorie and nutrient-rich snack
  • Turkey – Filled with lots of vitamins, omega-3 fatty acids, and lean protein
  • Cranberries – A good source of antioxidants, vitamins, and fiber (be sure to give in moderation)
  • Carrots – A crunchy treat that supports dental health
  • Pears – High in fiber and vitamin C (be sure to remove the seeds and core)
  • Blueberries – Provides an antioxidant boost for overall wellness

Fall Fun with Your Dog Doesn’t Have to Stop at the Orchard

Once you’ve checked the apple orchard off the list, there are plenty of other experiences and places you might not have thought of that will make fall extra fun with your dog, including:

  • Pumpkin patches
  • Dog-friendly restaurants
  • Corn mazes
  • Fruit farms
  • Campgrounds
  • Hiking trails
  • Dog parks

Also, check out your city’s social media pages and websites for community-specific events such as dog costume contests, pet-friendly trick-or-treat events, fall festivals, charity dog walks, and more!

Not Able to Bring Your Dog with You? Pet Palace Has You Covered!

Headed somewhere that dogs aren’t allowed to join? Pet Palace is the perfect place for them to stay and play while you’re away! We offer:

  • Dog boarding – Your pet will get to experience top-notch dog villas and suites, along with plenty of exercise, personal attention, and quality bedding
  • Doggy day care – This option provides lots of playtime, exercise, personal attention, and tender loving care for your dog while you’re away
  • Dog grooming – Pet Palace has options that range from a simple bath and brush-out to full grooming packages for your furry friend

We also offer expert dog training for pups of all ages at select locations. Get in touch with one of our team members to learn more!

Find a Location Near You

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You can easily book your furry friend’s stay online. We look forward to meeting you and your pup!

Reach Out to Us

At Pet Palace, we treat every animal like family, and we are dedicated to providing the care, comfort, and attention they deserve while you’re away. Have additional questions regarding our services? The team at Pet Palace is more than happy to assist! Please get in touch with us today.

Lora Shaw

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Lora Shaw

Lora Shaw is currently the Vice President of Operations at Pet Palace.

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