Research Reveals 30 Percent of Pets Camp with Their Families
"As campers, we're in the business of dealing with the unexpected – detours, traffic jams, blown tires, stuck slides, shattered vent covers, holding tank anxiety, etc. You name it. We've all been there. Whether driving a motorhome, pulling a travel trailer, or setting up a tent – and I've done them all – camping is about preparing for what could happen and troubleshooting when it does," said
The partnership is sure to be an impactful one, with camping and outdoor recreation popular among pets and their owners. In fact, Embrace research* shows that:
- Nearly 30 percent of traveling pets go camping
- Over 20 percent of traveling pets go to the mountains, a lake or to visit family
- 50 percent of pet parents take their pups hiking
- 50 percent of dogs like to swim
- Of the 60 percent of pet owners who take their pets on vacation, 12 percent will stay in an RV or camper, and an additional six percent will sleep in a tent
A leader in pet-friendly camping, KOA's campgrounds include pet facilities and amenities, with fenced in areas for dogs to play and other pet-specific amenities so pets and pet parents can enjoy the outdoors without worry.
"Creating a safe, enjoyable camping environment for families and their pets is a top priority for us, with 62 percent of KOA campers bringing their pets along with them to our campgrounds," said
For those about to head to the campground with their dogs, Embrace has a few recommendations to ensure a healthy, safe camp or hike:
- When you're packing for the trip, don't forget to bring must-have pet items including food, water, bowls, collar, ID tags, leash, poop bags, a bed or blanket and a pet-friendly first aid kit.
- If you're bringing your dog on a hike, make sure they are able to handle the trail without being completely exhausted. Start by taking them on a long walk and see how they do.
- Whether you're camping, hiking, or both, you'll want to avoid having your pet overly active in the middle of the day when the sun is at its peak to avoid overheating. If you can't avoid the heat, have plenty of water on hand and don't forget about the sun. Just like humans, dogs can get sunburned too.
- Be on the lookout for snakes on your campground or trail. Hundreds of thousands of pets are bitten by venomous snakes each year. The best way to avoid this is to keep your pet nearby.
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*According to a 2019 survey of more than 9,000 pet parents conducted by
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