Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Cisco is about 8 months now, and I wanted to take him hiking up in NH to see the fall foliage this weekend. Does anyone have any hiking with a doodle tips? How do I know what is "too much" for him? How much water should he be drinking? Basically, how do I keep him safe and choose the right trail for him?
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Lot's of water, and some rest breaks will make it a pleasant hike. Maybe a couple of treats. Use the resting time to get some great pictures, that is what I do ! Don't forget your poop bags ! :)
we have hiked a few times..flat trails so far.. I bring 3 or 4 water bottles full and he drinks all of them.. I bring snacks for the ride home and I stop in shady areas to let him rest a bit...(and me too) lol
http://www.hikewithyourdog.com/Books/DogginPittsburgh.html
I bought this book sometime ago, and attempted to hit all of the site. I think we hiked about half of the locations.
There are lots of book that introduces the hiking trail in the variety of areas, and describe the difficulties, interestiing things about the location, etc...
I normally pack my back pack with a coule of bottles of water, collapsable water bowl, some food in the ziplock bag. Usually, I have access to the water somewhere in the trail, so I only pack a couple of bottles.
I stared with easiler trail and walked my way up. Once I got lost and the sun was begining to set. I got scared and called 911 just in case if I dont find my way back. They said that they were able to see where I was located in the forest ( LOL) by my GPS onthe phone!!! Eventually, I lost signal but I felt safe that they knew where I was. ( And I found my way out!! LOL!
Now that was an adventure, F! I bet the kids still remember that story or were they completely non-plussed about the whole thing?
Hilarious! sigh.
We have a backpack for Banjo which holds two 20 oz bottles on each side. We carry enough water for ourselves and Banjo if needed (he has plenty in his pak). We generally hike under five miles total.....I'm not sure what a dog's (puppies) limit is.
We live in NH, where are you hiking?
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