人寵露營樂之露營裝備

What to bring for Pet Camping?

When I thought about taking my pet camping and realized I needed to buy a lot of pet gear, I discovered many affordable and practical pet items. Today, let me share them with you!

In terms of food and drink

The pet often spills water and food everywhere, and even flips the bowl over to eat. It's not a big deal at home, but outdoors, it gets muddy everywhere. Plus, what should I do if the bowl gets knocked over all the time? This silicone design with two bowls and a plate is not afraid of falling out, and it can be rolled up for easy storage, solving three problems at once.

Accommodation

When you arrive at the campsite, you need to set up your own tent and keep an eye on your pet to make sure it doesn't wander off. Using an automatic tent is perfect—set it up in three seconds, and you can even secure it with pegs. You don't have to worry about your pet playing in the water; you can settle your pet first and then take your time to set up the tent. It's so reassuring.

Also, if you bring your dog along for camping, of course, the little dog can stay in the same tent. But if it's a medium to large dog, it might be a bit cramped, so a tent that can be set up in 3 seconds, is windproof, rainproof, and can be secured will help you!

Daily Need

When you want to chill, brew a coffee, cook, or just take a walk and want your pet to stay put without being tied up, a sturdy pet camping stake can help you!

360-degree pet tent pegs can rotate, so you don't have to worry about your pet getting tangled in the leash. Made of stainless steel, they are sturdy and long enough, so you can relax and chill!

Things to note when camping with your dog or cat:

1. Do not use a leash Do not let off the leash

Although you might think your pet is super cute and super obedient, you don't know if other campers are afraid of dogs, or if your pet will get scared and run around or have accidents in an unfamiliar environment, or...Although you might think your pet is super cute and super obedient, you don't know if other campers are afraid of dogs, or if your pet might get scared and run around, mess up the place, or... go to other people's tents to steal food. So please keep them on a leash or make sure your pet stays in your own tent, so as not to disturb others!Food thieves go to other people's tents to steal food, so please keep your leash on, or make sure your pet stays in your own tent, so as not to disturb others!!

2. Clean up after your pet

Although camping is about enjoying nature and the outdoors, if you are enjoying the scenery, the cool breeze, and a moment of tranquility away from the hustle and bustle at the campsite, only to see fresh or dried poop in front of you, it completely ruins the experience!

3. Avoid letting the pet urinate next to the tent.

Sometimes, it's really hard to control where the cat pees.So parents need to stay alert at all times to prevent their pets from urinating next to other people's tents, because people still need to sleep in their camps, and that's really very rude!

4. Avoid letting the pet catch dead birds

It's well-known that dogs and cats loves food, so you must absolutely avoid them getting hold of spoiled food.If they eat something dirty and get a stomachache, it will be a big deal!


Remember the camping etiquette mentioned above, so that your fellow campers won't dislike your pet!

TailorMeat tailormade raw meals for dogs and cats are freshly made in Hong Kong. Pet meals have passed food safety tests by SGS, an international testing agency. All meals are only made from human food grade ingredients and do not contain any artificial additives or preservatives. Each meal is individually vacuum-packaged in its serving size and delivered through a cold chain door-to-door delivery service.
We also provide one-stop pet health consultation service, including dedicated weight tracking and control, healthy growth, as well as behavioral counseling. Pet owners can sit back and enjoy a joyful time with their dogs and cats while we prepare safe and healthy meals at all stages of their life. 

Back to blog