15 Fun Things to Do With Your Pet This Thanksgiving Weekend

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Thanksgiving offers the opportunity to be grateful for your family--human and fur members alike! But what if you want some unique ways to celebrate this weekend of thanks with your family, friends, and fur babies in an unforgettable way? We've got you covered! Here are 15 fun and relaxing things to do with your pet this Thanksgiving Weekend:

1. Attend a Pet-Friendly Turkey Trot

Thanksgiving is a great day to get outdoors and enjoy a local turkey trot, even if you're traveling on the road. Turkey trots began in the United States in Buffalo, New York, in the late 19th century, where a local YMCA hosted the first Turkey Trot---a five-mile cross-country race. Thanksgiving is the most popular day to run a race on the road, and there is space for your furry friend, too. Check out these five pet-friendly turkey trots around the country happening this Thanksgiving Weekend:

  • Historic Turkey Trot & 5k Fun Walk (Bethlehem, PA): Enjoy a pet costume contest, a challenging 5K course, or a 1.7-mile walk on Saturday, November 30, 2024.

  • Pensacola Beach Turkey Trot (Pensacola Beach, FL): This Turkey Trot's proceeds benefit local and national brain cancer research and feature a 5k Turkey Trot that starts at 8:30am on Thanksgiving Day: November 28, 2024. You can also look forward to a version for kids that starts at 8am and a costume contest. Bring your leashed dogand some waste bags to quickly clean up after your pet.

  • Dallas YMCA Turkey Trot (Dallas, TX): Head to Dallas on Thanksgiving Day to join The Dallas YMCA Turkey Trot, which features family and pet-friendly fun. Enjoy a free family photo with a giant turkey, and pay $15 to add the Dog Trot. Leashed dogs can participate in a 5k or 8-mile walk or run, where your dog can win a medal if he's one of the first 750 dogs to cross the finish line during the 5k event. Just remember to bring extra poop bags and pick up after your dog.

  • Festival Foods Turkey Trot (Milwaukee, WI, and various WI locations): This fun Thanksgiving Day Turkey Trot takes place all over Wisconsin, including Milwaukee, Oshkosh, Green Bay, and Appleton. So, you'll have plenty of options to enjoy the Dog Jog portion of the event with your furry friend. Register your well-behaved dog for $5 to participate in this two-mile walk, including a chic branded festival bandana to complement your pup's lool as he struts down the boulevard in style.   

  • Mesa Turkey Trot 5k & 10k (Mesa, AZ): This family-friendly turkey trot occurs at Red Mountain Park and starts at 8am on Thanksgiving Day with the One Mile Fun Run/ Walk. You can also register for the 5k, 10k, or Virtual Run. While dogs don't require a registration fee, the race host asks that participants with leashed dogs start at the back of the race and that you clean up after your pet.

2. Take a Thanksgiving Day Hike

Instead of getting stuffed, rolling over, and taking a long Thanksgiving nap, consider moving your body by taking a Thanksgiving Day hike right after eating. Thanksgiving is a day focused on feasting, but it doesn't mean you have to be completely off your fitness goals that day. Pick a local park that will be open on Thanksgiving Day. The great news is that most national parks, such as Grand Canyon National Park and Shenandoah National Park, are open on Thanksgiving Day. Remember that although the parks may be open, the visitor centers may be closed. Check out our guide on more pet-friendly National Parks to go beyond Thanksgiving Day and discover more places to take your pup on the go. Your body (and your pet) will thank you for it later. 

3. Go for a Run (or Opt for an Obstacle Course)

You don't have to travel far to enjoy the scenery around your pet-friendly Airbnb or hotel after gobbling down some yummy Thanksgiving Day meals. Opt for a short jog or run to get your digestive system going, and add a little exercise for your favorite furry friend. It can be as simple as taking a stroll around the block of your hotel with your curious cat or inquisitive Icelandic sheepdog. If you prefer indoor exercise, consider setting up an obstacle course or just taking time to play with your pet. We like Outward Hound's Zip & Zoom Indoor Dog Agility Training Kit for Dogs for a little indoor agility training on the go. But if you have a witty kitty who is super playful, consider a laser, a fish on a pole toy, or a robot mouse to keep him active while indoors.

4. Gobble Up Thanksgiving Leftovers

Even after Thanksgiving Day, the leftovers are often still abundant. So why not get creative with your Thanksgiving Day leftovers and make some pet-safe treats for your furry friend to eat. Have leftover turkey meat? Why not pair some aside for your favorite fur ball with sweet potatoes and green beans, which would make for a great combination and source of fiber, vitamins, and protein. Just keep it plain and simple by forgoing any leftovers with added salts, sugars, or other condiments that can create digestive issues for your pet.  

5. Have a Spa-ty Paw-ty

Nothing feels as good as relaxing and bonding with your extraordinary pet than enjoying a Thanksgiving Spa Day. Here are some items to gather to make your Spa-ty Paw-ty a relaxing adventure away from home:

6. Enjoy a Brunch on the Beach

If you're lucky to celebrate Thanksgiving Weekend near a coastline, why not enjoy a day having brunch on the beach or near a waterview. You can head to a dog-friendly beach and lay out blankets, setting up your brunch. But if you want it a little easier, consider dining out. Check the hotel or local beach restaurants open if you plan to have brunch on Thanksgiving Day. You want to ensure they offer menus to accommodate your dog, too. Here are some pet-friendly restaurants where you can enjoy brunch on the beach or with a view during Thanksgiving Weekend:

  • Shooters Waterfront Cafe (Fort Lauderdale, FL): This restaurant offers a water view and typically offers brunch on the weekends. You can also expect a dog-friendly menu with your pup's choice of chicken, beef, or ocean reef turkey.

  • Sandy's Beach Shack (Huntington Beach, CA): Head to the Huntington Beach Pier this Thanksgiving Weekend and enjoy brunch goodies from the menu, like Hawaiian French Toast and the Beachfront Breakfast with the view of the sandy beach, waves, and pier. Dogs are welcome to hang out with you as you dine on the patio, and they even have their own dog menu with meals catered to small and large dogs.

  • Barefoot Beach Cafe (Honolulu, HI): Soak up the sun and enjoy a delicious brunch at Barefoot Beach Cafe in Honolulu, Hawaii. This pet-friendly beach park sand bar features breakfast items, such as Spiked Avocado Toast and the Sweetbread French Toast on the menu. Sit at one of the picnic-style tables, enjoy live music from 10am to 1pm on Sundays, and have fun frolicking on the sand with your pup. But remember that this is an alcohol-free spot due to local Park and Recreation rules.

7. Enjoy a Fall Photoshoot

A great way to remember your holiday weekend would be to take a fall photo shoot. Think of how many main shots you want to capture and plan the scenes, such as the backyard of your VRBO or Airbnb with fall foliage. You can even take your scene planning up a notch and find fall foliage around the area using the Fall Color Finder Map by Minnesota DNR. Consider coordinating clothes, such as taking photos in matching pajamas. But keep in mind that taking a photoshoot with pets calls for a bit of patience and planning. Make sure to have a favorite toy to distract your favorite feline. If you're taking a photo shoot with multiple dogs, consider giving them an easy command they will pay attention to, such as "sit" or "stay." Make sure if you're taking photos of your pets that you hold a treat up and behind the camera so that it appears that they are looking at the camera. But remember to include some candid photo shots and take advantage of the best light during the golden hour, typically within one to two hours of the sun setting and rising.

8. Enjoy a Starry Night Campsgiving

You can save on the cost of an expensive hotel, be one with nature, and enjoy a clear night sans city lights by camping out at a pet-friendly campground. When planning for a starry night camping with your pet, consider checking out the location early if you can before booking to make sure you're not choosing a spot too close to a busy bathroom or pathway where tons of campers make sure you pack a few items to make your starry night run as smoothly as possible. Here are a few items you may want to have on hand:

9. Teach New Tricks

Thanksgiving Weekend is also a great time to teach your dog new tricks. Start with beginner-level training commands like sit and stay or leave it. But if your pet knows basic manners, then it's time to have some fun and teach them tricks like spinning and shaking hands. Teaching new tricks can also be helpful in taking fall photo shoots. You can teach your pup to lower her chest and take a bow for a cute yet candid late-fall photo.

10. Enjoy a Pet-Friendly Potluck

Gather your family and friends and get ready to have fun while eating grub and host a pet-friendly potluck. Enjoying a pet-friendly potluck is ideal even when you're away on vacay, but it's critical to plan for the event so it can run as smoothly as possible. First, consider food and treats for both humans and pets. If you plan well enough, you can even make treats from scratch. Try making Nyesha Arrington's dog biscuits and glaze featured in Max's Chef+ Selena's first season. Make sure you think of foods to accommodate your human guests' and furry friends' diets, such as ensuring there is a fish dish, vegetarian, or vegan dish for guests who are pescatarian, vegan, or vegetarian. Assign the side dishes to those you can rely on, and think of a backup plan, such as a backup dish or restaurant if someone is late or doesn't show up with the turkey and dog treats. If you're hosting your pet-friendly potluck early enough, you can have the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade playing in the background as you prepare brunch. Or leave it on and continue to stream The National Dog Show from noon to 2pm your local time on NBC.

11. Volunteer at a Local Animal Shelter

Thanksgiving is a time to share your caregiving skills with local animal shelters through volunteering. Check if a local shelter you're vacationing near needs help on or around Thanksgiving weekend. The type of help you can provide can be helping to walk the local animal shelter dogs or feeding the cats. Some animal shelter organizations, such as theArizona Humane Society, allow group volunteering, one-time volunteer opportunities, or even taking adoptable dogs on a field trip to a coffee shop. Check in advance to see if the animal shelter allows your pet to accompany you if you plan to bring her along.

12. Have Fun With a Thanksgiving Scavenger Hunt

Give your pet mental stimulation while enjoying a little exercise by creating a fun Thanksgiving scavenger hunt. If you're staying in an Airbnb with your cat, you can incorporate nose work training and climbing challenges by placing treats on a cat tree, under a red Solo cup, or underneath cardboard boxes. You can also encourage your cat's hunting instincts by hiding her favorite toys around different locations on Airbnb. Make your dog excited to find treats and add some mental stimulation by hiding his favorite treats in a food puzzle. We're fans of Outward Hound's selection of food puzzles at different levels. Try this Outward Hound dog bright treat puzzle by Nina Ottosson for the beginner and dog brick puzzles for a more advanced level. You can also include an exercise element in the scavenger hunt and set up a dog agility course. A Thanksgiving-themed scavenger hunt can also be fun if you're hosting a pet-friendly potluck.

13. Prance Around a Pet-Friendly Pumpkin Patch or Farm

While the beginning of fall is typically the best time to head to a local pumpkin patch with your pet, you can also enjoy time out on the farm in late November. Head to Outhouse Orchards in North Salem, New York, and enjoy hayrides and a corn maze at this dog-friendly pumpkin patch. Just remember to put Fido on a leash. If you want to kick off Christmas and hunt for some Christmas trees, head to Santa's Christmas Tree Forest in Eustis, Florida. While this pet-friendly pumpkin patch is closed on Thanksgiving Day, you can enjoy looking for live Christmas trees starting Black Friday, November 29, 2024. The farm also features a petting zoo, ice cream from the Frozen Elf, and Santa's Flight Zip Line.

14. Make it a Movie Night

Thanksgiving Weekend is a great time to spend indoors cuddled up with your kitten and making it a movie night. If you have a lap dog like a chihuahua, they'll also enjoy a movie night! You can opt for a movie marathon and watch some family-friendly, pet-related content, Beethoven, Marlee and Me, A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving, and a Garfield Thanksgiving, or watch some Thanksgiving classic movies like Soul Food and Planes, Trains, and Automobiles. But if you want to hone in on pet-centric content, consider the new streaming service Buddi. As of November 2024, the service offers a seven-day free trial, which rolls to $7.99 a month or $79.98 annually. You can also give the gift of Buddi and take advantage of the holiday promotional offer at $59.98 a year until December 31, 2024.

15. Remember Why You're So Thankful With a Gratitude List

With all that is happening in the world, there is nothing like creating a gratitude list to name all you're thankful for. Pick up a playful journal or jot down some reasons you're grateful for your pet in your life on a mini chalkboard or whiteboard. It can be as simple as being thankful for the company, having your own cheerleading team, or having an exercise partner.

Be Thankful

Thanksgiving Weekend is the time to spend time with your loved ones. It's also the perfect time to relax or get out with furry friends. With so much to do this Thanksgiving Weekend, you have much to be thankful for. What are you thankful for this Thanksgiving season, and what do you plan to do?

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