Have fun outdoors with pets while social distancing

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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: Even though stay-at-home orders have been lifted in my state, we still have to social distance when out in public. Where can I take my dog, Blake, that isn’t too crowded? The beaches are already filled with people. – Staying Safe on the East Coast

DEAR SAFE: After so many weeks stuck indoors, it’s natural that people are rushing to get outside into parks or next to the water. That not only is a safety concern when trying to keep the spread of the new coronavirus under control, but also for dogs who may be stressed by so many people or feel threatened by other dogs.

If the beach is Blake’s favorite spot, the best way to maintain social distance (and give him more room to romp around) is to go at times when few people are there. That means going as early in the morning as possible, if you can, hitting the beach at sunrise, and heading home before too many people start arriving.

The same strategy applies to dog parks and outdoor recreation spots. Even trails in my area that I thought of as remote, or not very popular, are crowded with day hikers struggling to pass each other on the narrow paths. You may need to do what I did, and switch to an early morning weekday schedule when fewer people frequent these public areas.

Once the outdoor play time or hike is complete, and before you hop back into the car, wipe down Blake’s outer coat and paws with a clean cloth, checking for scratches or ticks. That way you won’t bring home any other potential pathogens.

Send your tips, questions or comments to ask@pawscorner.com.

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