My dog (5 year old Golden Retriever about 60lbs) has climbed Elbert, La Plata, Belford, Oxford, Lincoln, Democrat, Cameron, and Bross. He generally does not have a hard time with light scrambling but absolutely hates talus. Now that he understands what his booties are for he loves them and has no problem keeping them on for an entire day of hiking. I highly reccomend the ruffwear summit trex if you are looking for a pair.
I considered bringing him up Castle & Conundrum... I am pretty sure that he could make it up but there is a point where it is no longer a fun experience for him.
He carries his own pack usually loaded with his booties, his own first aid kit, water, and a few dog snacks.
Thankfully he is absolutely not interested in any form of wildlife so I never worry about him running off.
Which hikes are appropriate for dogs?
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Re: Which hikes are appropriate for dogs?
You guys/gals do realize that this thread is from 2008, right?
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Re: Which hikes are appropriate for dogs?
Well... So are many of their dogs!polar wrote:You guys/gals do realize that this thread is from 2008, right?
"A few hours' mountain climbing make of a rogue and a saint two fairly equal creatures.
Tiredness is the shortest path to equality and fraternity - and sleep finally adds to them liberty."
Tiredness is the shortest path to equality and fraternity - and sleep finally adds to them liberty."
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Re: Which hikes are appropriate for dogs?
Well now I do and feel like a moron....polar wrote:You guys/gals do realize that this thread is from 2008, right?
Gotta check the date on that first post I guess.