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Everything You Need to Know

Questions and Answers

How many dogs can join a hike?

We allow up to two small or medium size dogs per hiker, depending on their personality and training level. We want to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone involved. 

What kind of hikes you offer?

We offer a variety of hikes, from easy walks to more challenging trails. Our experienced dog handlers will match each hike to the individual needs and energy level of your dog.

What kind of dogs are suitable for your hiking service?

We welcome dogs of all breeds and small/medium sizes, provided they are friendly and demonstrate good behavior on leash. Our experienced handlers will assess each dog's personality and training level to ensure a safe and enjoyable hiking experience.    

What kind of training do your handlers have?

Our handlers are experienced in dog handling and hiking safety. They are also trained in pet CPR and first aid. We pride ourselves on providing a safe and enjoyable hiking experience for your fur baby.

What sets you apart from other dog hiking service?

Our personalized service, experienced handlers, and commitment to safety and fun set us apart from other dog hiking services. We take pride in getting to know each dog individually and ensuring they have the best possible experience on the trail, including a “Bark Out Loud” session.

What is a “Bark Out Loud” session?

I'm glad you asked! Most dogs are not allowed to bark at home. We include a “Bark Out Loud” 10-minute session during the hike to let it out, increase dog’s confidence and decrease anxiety. Hikers, both human and dogs, howl and bark along. Howling is one of the many forms of vocal communication used by dogs. Dogs howl to attract attention, to make contact with others, and to announce their presence. Because howling is a form of communication, dogs may also respond to a human's howl, mirroring their behavior and reinforce social bonds.

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