Hiking is a fun activity for both humans and their canine companions. Whether you plan on hiking up steep mountains or just strolling through your local park trails, being prepared and taking precautions can make it even more enjoyable. Now that you have a complete list of everything you’ll need as well as some extra tips to help your trip run even smoother, you are ready to hit the trails and explore with your pup!
One good reason to use dog booties or socks is to protect your pup’s pads from salted roads or sidewalks. If you live in an area that uses salt to help de-ice roads and sidewalks, that salt can rub into your dog’s pads, causing them to...
To prevent injuries related to foxtail grass, it is important to keep your pup away from areas where it is present, especially fields of tall and dried foxtail. Make a routine of checking your pup’s fur and skin regularly for foxtail seed heads and remove any that you find. Be sure to check between the paw pads, under the lips, and around the mouth as well. If you notice a change in your dog’s behavior, or if your dog seems uncomfortable, thoroughly inspect the irritated area for possible foxtails.
We all have the power to help abused, neglected, and abandoned pets in our neighborhood. Whether you have money or time at your disposal, you can have a positive impact on the pets in your area. Step up and help a furry friend in need today!
Life as a digital nomad can be hugely liberating, but when you have pets in tow, it can also present some logistical challenges. In this article, we’ll explore remote working options, strategies, and obstacles for pet owners and how best to navigate them.
Personally, I need to be able to trust in the capabilities of my own outdoor gear, and I expect to find those same standards in the outdoor gear my pup, Thunder, uses. This new harness/daypack provides that added measure of safety and peace of mind. And in addition, it is still the only waterproof and ultralight pack on the market.
Many people have the joy of living between two different residences in two different states and it can be a wonderful experience. One thing that can make it a bit more complicated is owning a pet, but it can be done, you just need to do your research.
We are an eclectic group sewn together by a familiar thread, a filament of truth that rings in each of our hearts—that we would rather be dead than dying, we would rather get born than be bored, that to simply be alive is not to be living, and that when we die, we will go gracefully raging yet grateful for having lived well. We are students of the Extraordinary, disciples of Adventure, and pupils of La Pachamama bonded by our pilgrimage along the path less traveled.
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