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We love dogs. Our dogs are constant companions on the trails. Together, we have experienced some of our greatest adventures in life. We’ve put together our top 5 tips to consider when bringing your furry friend out into the wilderness with you. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Hiking with Dogs Woolly Mammoth Woolen Company,
Warm Wool Blankets
We love dogs. Our dogs are constant companions on
the trails. Together, we have experienced some of
our greatest adventures in life. Weve put
together our top 5 tips to consider when bringing
your furry friend out into the wilderness with
you. Trail Research Make sure to research which
trails are appropriate for bringing dogs. Just
because a trail is labeled as dog friendly
doesnt mean you can let your dog off the leash.
Respect your fellow hikers and keep Fido close to
you at all times. Water Seems obvious, but dont
forget to pack water for your dog. We have a
wonderful canine backpack that allows our dog to
carry his own water. We pack a small collapsible
dog bowl. Its win-win for everyone. Safety When
camping with your dog, make sure they stay close
to the campsite. Put a light-up collar on them
and if you need to, tie them up. Its safer for
the dogs and its safer for other unsuspecting
campers who could be alarmed if an unleashed
animal comes wandering into their
campsite. Sleep Be sure to pack a roll up foam
pad or a durable wool blanket wool blankets for
sale for your dog to cozy up with at night. Even
dogs get cold, too! Our dog has his favorite gray
wool blankets heavy wool blanket that has seen
better days!.
First Aid Lets hope you dont need it, but pack
it just in case. The trails can be tough on paws.
Be sure to check their feet after hiking. Be sure
to train your dogs for big hikes. Start out with
daily walks, then graduate to more strenuous
hikes. We had our dog first practice hiking with
his empty backpack. As he got older, we added
more weight to help build stamina. Its a perfect
addition to our hiking gear collection. He
carries his stuff, and we carry ours! Happy
trails, friends. For more information click here.
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