[pct-l] Dog Help
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gailpl2003 at yahoo.com
Thu Nov 15 17:38:13 CST 2007
Thanks Mags.....both are excellent references. And you are right of course. I couldn't bear to part with my best pal. However, it is also true that every time I get my backpack out he gets soooooo excited. He's smaill, but he loves to hike and camp! He has hiked as much as 12 miles a day for 2 days in a row, in the mountains thru pouring rain both days. And still he loves it. The only time I saw him freak was when lightening struck very near......but I freaked too, having been struck by lightening in the Shenandoahs, when I did a thru on the AT! Yikes!!
Wheeew
Paul Magnanti <pmags at yahoo.com> wrote: Though meant for the Appalachian Trail, the general concepts should apply for the PCT:
http://www.appalachiantrail.org/site/c.jkLXJ8MQKtH/b.795337/k.9784/Hiking_with_Dogs.htm
http://www.appalachiantrail.org/atf/cf/%7BD25B4747-42A3-4302-8D48-EF35C0B0D9F1%7D/fido.pdf
(Written by a veterinarian!)
Obviously the desert hiking is another ball of wax from the AT. Most of the snow fields a hiker typically crossed are in NPS lands where Fido is not allowed, so that is one less
physical hurdle for Fido. But a possible logistic issue for you.
Good luck!
ps. "He would be far happier on the trail than without his master for several months."
Or maybe it is the reverse ;-)
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