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Basic knowledge of hiking and camping with dogs

Oct. 28, 2021

It is necessary to make adequate preparations for climbing with dogs, whether it is to judge the physical and health status of dogs in advance, or to prepare the climbing equipment for dogs, we need to do our homework before facing emergencies. Today, let's talk about the basic knowledge of hiking and camping with dogs.

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Pre-trip health examination

Before embarking on the mountaineering journey with the dog, be sure to pay attention to whether you have been vaccinated and ask the veterinarian about the current physical condition of your dog. Age, breed, disease and other factors will have an impact. Puppies and older dogs are generally not suitable for excessive exercise; Special breeds should pay special attention, such as: Sausage will have a spinal softening problem, Husky and Samoye cold zone dogs should avoid heat failure caused by overheating except that they are not afraid of coldness; If the dog has a special disease, the dog owner should carefully evaluate if he wants to take it up the mountain.

Building trusting relationship

Climbing with dogs is most afraid of uncontrollable emergencies. At this time, the trusting relationship between people and dogs is very important. Whether dogs can be quickly taken away from the scene when wild animals approach, or whether they can stop when they see something they shouldn't eat on the road, all these need to be based on a good trusting relationship with dogs.

Develop exercise habits

Do you often take the dog out to run and jump? Or is it just a daily walk? Like humans, dogs also have physical limitations in climbing. If they want to take a long and rugged road for the first time, it may cause harm to dogs. It is a long-term plan to cultivate their habits step by step, starting from the easier hiking trail.

Prevent overtraining

The injury caused by over training to the dog may be permanent. Observe whether the dog has special conditions at any time, such as rapid breathing and heartbeat, dry nose, etc. Take a timely rest to avoid irreparable injury.

Parasite problem

Avoid dog drills into damp haystacks, mud, bushes and other places where parasites are easy to breed, which may bring parasites such as blood sucking ticks home and affect the dog's skin health.

Prepare relevant equipment:

A. Rope and lamp

B. Food and water

C. Bags for excreta

D. Towels and sleeping mats

Wish you have a nice jounery with your dog!

Basic knowledge of hiking and camping with dogs

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