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    How to tell when your dog is ready for a long hike? 

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    Jack Tarlin
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    How to tell when your dog is ready for a long hike?

    *First, is it grown? Puppies or yearlings have no place on a long hike.
    *Have you hiked with it a lot, including being out for several weeks at a time?

    Just because your dog enjoys day hikes or weekend excursions does not mean it's ready for a thru-hike.
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    Hiking with a dog considerations 


    Hiking With a Dog Considerations
    1. Type of relationship you have with your dog
    2. Breed of dog
    3. Will the dog carry a pack
    4. Dog boots
    5. Is the dog fully socialized
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