As the weather gets colder, we tend to hibernate inside with our dog. But if you want to get out of the house and bring your pup along, there are plenty of fun things you can do together. Here are our top 5 autumn dating plans for furry parents:

Go for a walk in the park

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  • Tips for keeping your dog happy and entertained on a walk, including safety tips for dogs who aren’t familiar with the outdoors or aren’t friendly with other animals, like squirrels and other small critters that may dart across their path while they’re out enjoying nature with you!

Have a picnic in the park

Picnics are a great way to enjoy the weather, but they can be tricky if you’re not properly prepared. Here’s what you need to know:

  • Pack a cooler with plenty of food and drink. Bring foods that don’t need to be cooked or heated, like sandwiches or salads. You may also want to include some treats for your pup, like dog cookies or rawhide chews (make sure those aren’t made with chicken).
  • Wear comfortable clothing that can get dirty–it’s likely that your picnic will involve some mud puddles! Men should wear long pants and women should wear boots rather than heels in case they want their feet dipped into water later on…or maybe even now? You never know what might happen on an autumnal date night!

Visit a pet shop or local veterinarian

Visit a pet shop or local veterinarian

If you’re looking for something fun to do with your pup, why not take him to one of his favorite places? Whether it’s visiting the local pet shop, taking him on a walk through the park or going for an afternoon dip in the ocean (if you live near one), these are all great ways to bond with your dog while enjoying nature together.

Take your pup to get groomed.

If you’re looking to get your pup groomed, make sure it’s by a professional. There are many dog grooming shops out there, but not all of them have trained staff members or use high-quality products.

Make sure that the groomer is licensed and has been trained in dog grooming (not just regular hair cutting). Ask to see their health certificate for each animal they’ve worked on recently–this will show you whether or not they’ve been keeping up with their vaccinations and preventative care for animals.

You should also ask about the procedure itself! What kind of cut do you want? How long does it take? Do they use electric clippers or scissors?

Head to the beach, it’s not too cold yet!

You and your pup are going to the beach!

It’s not too cold yet, so there’s no excuse not to get out there and enjoy the weather with your furry friend. But before you head out, make sure that you’re prepared for everything from safety issues to proper etiquette when it comes to dogs at the beach.

  • Beach etiquette: Don’t worry about bringing a lot of toys or treats for your dog–he/she will have plenty of time for those later on in life. Just make sure that he/she is wearing a good collar (with ID tag), has been vaccinated against rabies, has plenty of water available at all times (and maybe even some sunscreen), and can handle being away from home without getting too anxious or bored during his/her first visit(s). If possible, bring along another person who can help out if something goes wrong during your trip together!

Going on dates with your dog can be fun and rewarding.

If you are looking to meet new people, dogs are a great social tool. A dog is a surefire way to break the ice with someone you don’t know and can be used as an icebreaker. If you see someone walking their dog in the park or on the street, it’s easy enough to strike up a conversation about their pooch and ask if they would like some help cleaning up after them. This will give both of you something to talk about and may lead into other topics that interest both of you more than just dogs!

If meeting other dog owners isn’t enough motivation, consider this: dogs can also be used as conversation starters with people who share similar interests such as hiking or cycling (as long as they’re not allergic).

Dog Park

Dog parks are a great place to meet other dog lovers. They’re usually located in parks, so you can enjoy the fresh air and exercise your dog at the same time. If you have a puppy or young dog, this is also an ideal way to socialize them with other dogs and their owners.

If you’re not sure where your nearest park is, check out our list of best dog parks in London – they have been carefully selected based on size (so big enough for all types of breeds), safety (it should be well-maintained), facilities (such as water fountains) and location (easy access).

Beach and Beachside Cafes

  • Beachside cafes are a great place to spend time with your dog. You can enjoy a coffee and a snack while you watch the ocean, or even have lunch if you’re feeling hungry.
  • If you want to go all out on this date, why not get dressed up and go out for dinner? Just make sure that your canine companion is comfortable around other people before taking them out in public!

Dog Fun Run/Walk and Rescue Events

If you’re looking for a fun way to spend time with your pup, then look no further than dog-friendly events. There are many of these in Australia, so it’s easy to find something that suits you and your pooch.

Dog Fun Runs/Walks are perfect for those who want their dogs to get some exercise while socialising with other canines or people who share the same passion for animals. The idea behind these events is simple: owners take their dogs on a run or walk around an area (usually a park), but there will also be stalls set up along the way where owners can talk about their pets, learn about animal welfare or even purchase products related to animals!

You might even meet new friends who have similar interests as yours – whether it be rescue work or just simply being interested in all things furry!

Farmers’ Markets

Farmers’ markets are a great place to meet people, and in the process, you can get fresh produce for your dog. The farmers who sell their wares at these markets are often animal lovers themselves, so they’ll be more than happy to chat about your canine companion.

The best part about meeting new people at farmers’ markets? You can spend the rest of your day with your pup! Farmers’ markets typically open around 9 or 10 am and close by 3 pm or 4 pm on Saturdays, so there’s plenty of time left over after you’ve purchased some locally grown vegetables (for both you and Fido) before heading home for some quality time together as a family unit.

Fruit and Veggie Farms/Stands

Fruit and vegetable farms are a great place to take your date. You can get fresh produce, shop for local goods, or just have a picnic with your partner.

  • Farmers’ markets are a great place to find local farmers selling their wares. These events happen all year round in most cities, but they’re especially popular during autumn because of all the seasonal produce that comes out of them!
  • If you want even more options for fresh food on your date night then look into fruit stands or vegetable stands near you! These locations often have more exotic fruits than what’s offered at supermarkets (and sometimes even cheaper prices), so it might be worth checking them out before heading home after work one evening!

If you’re looking to date your furry friend, we hope this list of ideas has given you some inspiration. We know how hard it can be when you’re trying to find someone who shares the same interests as you and your pooch, so we want to make sure that both of you have fun on these dates. If nothing else, just remember that dogs love being outside no matter what the weather is like!