Camping With Your Vizsla | The Ultimate Checklist

Where I live in Texas, camping is one of my favorite things to do. So naturally, when I first got my Vizsla, I had to ask – do Vizslas make good camping companions?

Vizslas make perfect camping companions. They were bred to be hunting dogs for centuries, so their instincts suit a camping environment. They are also very social and friendly, which makes them great with kids, other animals, and humans.

They are active dogs that enjoy running around outside and exploring new environments. They also need a lot of exercise to keep them happy, which is why they make great campers.

A Vizsla needs at least one to two hours of daily exercise to stay healthy and happy. That is a perfect amount for camping because it gives you time for hiking, exploring, and relaxation when you return to camp!

What to Bring When Camping With Your Vizsla

An exciting way to spend time with your dog is camping, and you can do many fun activities together. But before you head out, ensure you have all the camping gear and essentials you need the next time you’re camping with your Vizsla.

Below we have provided a checklist of items to bring on your next camping adventure with your Vizsla to improve their experience.

What To Know About Camping With A Vizsla

They are great camping companions because they were bred as hunting dogs since at least the 9th century. As a result, their basic instincts are rooted in accompanying people in the wilderness, and they are the perfect breed for that type of adventure.

It’s also important to remember that Vizslas are a high-energy breed with sharp senses and an eagerness to please, and they will be distracted and ready to chase small game if they aren’t successfully trained.

What Food To Bring Camping With Your Vizsla

Aside from your dog’s regular food, which you have packed for mealtime, you’ll want to ensure you have snacks and treats on hand. Your Vizsla will be burning through a lot of energy, and they will appreciate regaining some of that energy along the way.

You also want to be prepared with treats in case your Vizsla gets distracted by a bird, small animal, or another dog, and you’ll need to reinforce good behavior with treats.

Below are some ideas for snacks and treats to keep on hand while camping with your Vizsla. 

• homemade sweet potato jerky
• homemade carrot chips
• bananas
• Jerky

How To Pick the Best Tent for Camping With Your Vizsla

Finding the best tent for dogs is more challenging than it sounds. There are many factors to consider, which can be overwhelming.

Below are some things to consider when choosing a tent for your dog:

• Size: Your dog needs to fit comfortably inside the tent. When selecting the best tent for camping with your dog, consider their size and the size of their pad and sleeping bag.

Material: A lightweight waterproof material is necessary for any camping tent, but it’s more critical when your Vizsla is roughing it with you. Several factors play into the material needs, such as terrain and climate.

For example, a heavier bottom material will be desirable for camping on rocky terrain to avoid rips and tears. Also, if you’re camping in a hotter climate, you’ll want a material that breathes.

Climate appropriate: The best tent for you and your Vizsla will be designed and built for the specific climate you will be camping in. Someone camping in freezing temperatures will want a tent rated for different factors from someone camping in forest, beach, or desert climates.

Ensuring your tent is designed for your intended climate is important in choosing the best camping tent for you and your dog.

How to Choose the Best Sleeping Bag for your Dog

Knowing how to choose the best sleeping bag for your dog is important. This article will explore the different factors you should consider before purchasing.

Size: As with choosing a tent, measuring your dog from head to tail and choosing a sleeping bag with plenty of room is among the first factors to consider when choosing a sleeping bag for your Vizsla.

Weight: Another factor to consider is how accessible your campsite is. When primitive camping, it becomes essential to make conscious gear choices based on weight since you and your dog will pack everything in your packs. Weight is less crucial when camping at a site near your car, so adjust your priorities as appropriate to your conditions.

Climate appropriate: Another factor that applies to choosing the best tent is ensuring your dog’s sleeping bag is climate suitable for your camping trip. Vizslas aren’t bred for cold weather, and although there are tips that can help your Vizsla handle cold weather, you’ll want to make sure the sleeping bag you choose is rated for the climate you will be camping.