Pinedale, Wyoming – June 12, 2026 – Summer brings dog parks back to life. Gates swing open more often, tennis balls fly across the grass, and dogs get the kind of outdoor freedom they wait for all year.
But busy dog parks can also create one overlooked concern: more shared exposure.
Dogs do not just interact with the grass at a dog park. They share shaded areas, fence lines, benches, water spots, dirt patches, and play spaces used by many other animals. That can make fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes easier to encounter, even during a short visit.
The challenge is that nothing may look wrong at first. A dog can leave the park happy, tired, and ready for a nap. The scratching or irritation may not appear until later. In some cases, what starts at the park can follow the dog back into the home.
Fleas can travel in the coat and later spread into bedding, rugs, furniture, and floor cracks. Ticks can hide under fur around the ears, neck, belly, legs, or between the toes. Mosquitoes can bite quickly near shaded grass, damp areas, or standing water before anyone notices.
For owners, the goal is not to avoid dog parks altogether. It is to make summer visits smarter.
Helpful steps include checking the coat after playtime, paying attention to high-contact areas, washing pet bedding regularly, vacuuming spots where dogs rest, avoiding standing water when possible, and keeping protection consistent before park visits become part of the weekly routine.
For pet owners looking for a simple daily-wear option, the DEWEL flea & tick prevention collar for dogs, available through DEWELPRO.com, uses plant-based aromatic compounds to help create a natural scent barrier around the dog. The collar is designed to make dogs less attractive to fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes before pests latch on.
“Dog parks are where dogs socialize, play, and burn energy — but they are also shared outdoor spaces,” said Abdelhak Hacht, owner of DEWELPRO. “Consistent protection helps owners enjoy those visits without waiting for scratching to become the first sign something came home.”
The DEWEL collar uses a flexible TPE base infused with cinnamon oil, eucalyptus oil, lavender oil, lemon eucalyptus oil, and linaloe oil. These ingredients release gradually over time to support long-duration repellent care without harsh chemicals, pesticides, or nerve toxins.
The collar is adjustable up to 25 inches, intended for dogs 8 weeks and older, and is often chosen by owners looking for a gentler option for dogs with sensitive skin. For larger neck sizes, two collars can be connected together for a proper fit.
For dogs already dealing with active fleas or ticks, owners should first address the visible issue using their preferred treatment method, such as flea shampoo, combing, tick removal, a veterinarian-recommended product, or another proven approach. Once the active issue is under control, steady prevention can help reduce the chance of new pests latching on again.
Because the collar works through natural oils, frequent swimming, bathing, or repeated water exposure may reduce effectiveness over time. Dogs that visit splash pads, lakes, or wet parks may need closer monitoring and earlier replacement.
A dog park visit can end with muddy paws, tired legs, and a happier dog. But in summer, shared outdoor spaces can also bring hidden exposure. The safest routine starts before the gate opens.
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Company Name: DEWELPRO LLC
Contact Person: Abdelhak Hacht
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Phone: +13073160270
Address:34 N Franklin Ave Ste 687 1739
City: Pinedale
State: WY
Country: United States
Website: https://dewelpro.com/

