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Afternoon Tea Picnics with Rachel and Jelly

Rachel Calloway and her golden retriever, Jelly have recently taken the pet world by storm. The famous social media influencer duo is known for their adventures around London’s parks. A recent trend they started is afternoon tea puppy picnics, where Rachel makes little snacks for Jelly that look like high-end delicacies you would get at an afternoon tea at a fancy hotel.

Picnicking with your dog can be a great way to enjoy the outdoors and spend quality time with your furry friend. However, it’s important to keep in mind that not all picnic foods are suitable for dogs. Here are some tips from Rachel on how to plan a dog-friendly picnic and some picnic foods that are safe and healthy for your furry friend.

Plan Ahead for a Dog-Friendly Picnic

Before heading out for a picnic with your dog, there are a few things to consider. First, make sure that the park you’re going to allows dogs and that you’re familiar with the park’s rules and regulations regarding dogs. Also, consider bringing a leash and a doggie waste bag to clean up after your dog.

It’s also important to plan ahead for your dog’s food and water needs. Make sure to bring plenty of water for your dog to drink and a bowl for them to drink from. If you’re planning on bringing dog-friendly foods for your pup, pack them in separate containers to avoid cross-contamination with human foods.

Picnic Foods Suitable for Dogs

When it comes to picnic foods suitable for dogs, there are plenty of healthy and delicious options to choose from. Here are some examples:

  1. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables – Many fruits and vegetables are safe for dogs to eat and can make a great snack during a picnic. Some examples include sliced apples, carrots, and cucumber.
  2. Cooked Meats – Cooked, lean meats like chicken and turkey are a great source of protein for dogs. Just make sure to avoid any bones and fatty meats like sausage or bacon.
  3. Cheese – Small amounts of cheese can be a great treat for dogs. Stick to lower-fat options like mozzarella or cottage cheese.
  4. Peanut Butter – Many dogs love peanut butter, and it can be a great source of protein and healthy fats. Just make sure to avoid any brands that contain xylitol, a sweetener that is toxic to dogs.
  5. Dog-Specific Treats – There are plenty of dog-specific treats on the market that are specifically formulated to be healthy and safe for dogs. Look for options that are low in calories and free from artificial colors and flavors.

Make Your Own Fancy Picnic

Blue and brown picnic set up with a charcuterie board, flowers and utensils.
A picnic set up at Greenwich Park. (Photo by Deval Parikh)

If you would like to pack up a fancy afternoon tea set for your fluffy best friend as well, go check out Rachel’s Instagram page @rachelandjelly for step-by-step recipe videos!

Picnicking with your dog can be a fun and rewarding experience for both you and your furry friend. By planning ahead and choosing dog-friendly picnic foods, you can enjoy a relaxing day in the park with your pup. So pack up your picnic basket and head out for a day of fun in the sun with your furry best friend!