Here's a photo of our 90 pound Shilo Shepherd on the AT this past summer.
This was someplace between route 4 near Rangeley and Grafton Notch on route 27
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Here's a photo of our 90 pound Shilo Shepherd on the AT this past summer.
This was someplace between route 4 near Rangeley and Grafton Notch on route 27
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Our current dog, Tora on a July 2012 section hike in the White Mountains of NH.
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Here's a photo of our new dog
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c400/lihikers/Tora11-16-09.jpg
She's a 1 year old shiloh Sheperd.
The people that had her before us never trained or diciplined her...
Thanks for your concern everybody. It was coming for a while, which helped some, but it never really prepares you for the loss.
But even that has an "up" side as now we won't have to stay home to...
Our dog, shown in the photo above, died a couple of weeks ago.
His health was deteriorating for about the last year or so. Rest in peace my four legged friend!
Yep, Arrow gets to carry his own gear but we're careful not to let his pack get heavy. It looks filled because his sleeping mat and coat are bulky. We carry the dog food and extra water.
That's a great picture of you and Winter on top of Killington!
Our shephard, named Arrow, is 11 years old and slowing down some. He's got more miles hiking than most of my friends do.
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c400/lihikers/c418fe27.jpg