5 Minibreaks for all Cynophilist (Dog Lovers)
5 Minibreaks for all Cynophilist (Dog Lovers)
Fun activities to do with your pup this winter
Have you been just at home lately due to frosty weather all over Sydney? Is your pupper pulling all the dramas to take him/her out in this erratic weather? Well, just so as you know the winter season is getting better next week so this might be your chance to have a minibreak date for all doggy lovers. And you never know this might be that minibreak where you find a dog parent/soulmate for your dog and yourself. So, spice up your winter routine with five of these paw-some ideas.
Take your furry friend to a dog cafe
Ditch those dog day blues with a visit to a dog cafe. The main attractions of dog cafes are of course the wagging tails and wet noses in all shapes and sizes. This is a great opportunity to get your dog hangout with other dogs whilst you find a paw-fect match for yourself over a cup of hot choc or freshly brewed coffee. There are a couple of dog cafes in Sydney like Cafe Bones, Puppytail Cafe, etc.
Take your pupper for a hike
The first question that might come up in your mind is, “Are dogs allowed to hike?” Well, the answer is yes! There are a cluster of local tracks which permit the paw-some beings. Some other of the best places are the NSW regional parks. There are also many Australian state forests which allow dogs, so don’t think much. Take up a hiking challenge with your doggo and your partner this weekend at the Leacock Regional Park or Wolli Creek Regional Park.
Plan a trip to the snow capped region
We often complain about the cold weather, but sometimes taking advantage of that cold weather can be fun and sporty for both dogs and humans. Head to Snowy Mountains or Oberon to have some fun with the fresh mounds of snow. You can make it more paw-fect if your goofball loves chasing balls and frisbees in the snow. This will keep your dog active, and he/she will be the happiest. Later, you can take your doggie for some winter shopping as well.
Try yoga with your pup
Have you ever thought of adopting a dog-friendly yoga routine, also known as doga? Some of you may not be aware of the term but I am sure if you search on the web, you’ll surely come across some doga classes nearby. Doga is considered to strengthen the bond between you and your pup. There are some yoga poses for pups as well which comes naturally to them. So don’t miss the opportunity, grab two mats and get ready for a furry surprise at Humming Puppy or Hot Dog Yoga.
Book a pamper sesh with your doggo
One of the best times you can spend with your pooch is giving him or her a little grooming. You both can start off the day with a nice massage, followed by pedicure (pawdicure) and then a nice photoshoot after the grooming sesh is completed. Such pet-obsessed things are quite trending these days. Book now at a luxury dog-friendly hotel which you will find plenty in Sydney CBD.
Final Words
This winter has been tough with all the rain and frost, however the chance for a mini break this weekend will be the perfect time to spend with your Fido. Spending quality time outside your home is a must for their spiritual health as well. If you have any confusion with dog-friendly places or accommodation or activities in winter, this list is for you.

5 Minibreaks for all Cynophilist (Dog Lovers)