Spring Adventures for You and Your Pup at Lyric
Apr 11, 2025 • Denver Area, CO
Apr 11, 2025 • Denver Area, CO
Spring is a delightful season for going outside and enjoying fresh air with your four-legged companion. Lyric™ is designed with both people and pets in mind, offering easy access to trails, parks, and nearby pet-friendly spots. From scenic walks to a patio setup your pup will love, here’s how to make the most of spring with your furry friend.
Bayou Gulch Dog Park: Located just a short drive from Lyric™, this off-leash area offers large open fields for running and socializing with other dogs.
David A. Lorenz Regional Dog Park: With designated play areas for large and small dogs, this fenced-in space is a strong option for dogs that love to roam freely.
Rueter-Hess Reservoir: For dogs that love longer walks, these scenic trails wind around the reservoir and provide plenty of opportunities for sniffing, exploring, and taking in breathtaking views.
Shaded Resting Spot: A weatherproof pet bed or elevated cot keeps your pup cool and comfortable.
Pet-Friendly Plants: Herbs like basil and rosemary are safe for dogs and help freshen the air. Avoid toxic plants like lilies or azaleas.
Water Station: Keep a fresh water bowl outside to ensure your dog stays hydrated while lounging.
Outdoor Play Zone: A small toy bin with durable chew toys or a splash pad for warm days adds enrichment without taking up much space.
Allergy Awareness: Just like humans, dogs can suffer from seasonal allergies. Keep an eye out for excessive scratching, watery eyes, or sneezing. A quick wipe-down after walks can help reduce pollen exposure.
Flea and Tick Prevention: Spring is peak season for pests, so make sure your pup is protected with vet-approved flea and tick prevention.
Paw Care: Warmer pavement and sharp springtime debris can be tough on paw pads. A paw balm or protective boots can help prevent discomfort.
Hydration & Overheating: If you’re heading out for a longer adventure, bring a portable water bowl and keep an eye on your dog’s energy levels in the sun.