Backpacking ESSENTIALS for Your Dog! | Miranda in the Wild

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июл 2024
  • Prepare your pup for outdoor adventures by always packing the Dog Ten Essentials! In this video, I cover what you need to carry to keep your dog safe and healthy on hikes.
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    Nala’s Ten Essentials:
    1. Food
    Stored in a Stasher Bag: www.rei.com/product/163226/st...
    2. Water
    Ruffwear Quencher Bowl: www.rei.com/product/129588/ru...
    3. Training!
    Expert Advice: www.rei.com/learn/expert-advi...
    4. Backpack
    Ruffwear Palisades Pack: www.rei.com/product/115958/ru...
    5. First Aid
    Adventure Medical Kids Trail Dog Kit: www.rei.com/product/113073/ad...
    6. Insulation
    Warm Jacket: www.rei.com/product/139948/ru...
    Cooling Jacket: www.rei.com/product/115960/ru...
    7. Identification
    Collar: www.rei.com/product/158065/wo...
    Nitze Ize Spotlit: www.rei.com/product/131707/ni...
    8. Elimination
    Trowel: www.rei.com/product/857319/cy...
    Doggie Bags: www.rei.com/search?q=cycle+do...
    9. Leash
    Roamer Dog Leash: www.rei.com/product/122176/ru...
    10. Comfort
    Sleep System: www.rei.com/blog/camp/diy-dog...
    Dog Treats: www.rei.com/product/876085/cy...
    Toy: www.rei.com/product/122179/ru...
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  • @christyrattay5213
    @christyrattay5213 4 года назад +89

    In addition to extra food, I carry “high value” treats. Treats that she absolutely adores and will do anything for. So if I need extra motivation, or need to get her attention I have the extra yummy treats on hand!

    • @rei
      @rei  4 года назад +10

      That's a great idea! Thanks for sharing! - Miranda

  • @lesterflores9254
    @lesterflores9254 4 года назад +42

    Puppy's reaction when you started carrying her out of the water was priceless. Great video.

    • @neolexiousneolexian6079
      @neolexiousneolexian6079 3 года назад +1

      "Whuh uh why are my feet not working oh well I guess this is happening"
      I love Nala

  • @sarahd6254
    @sarahd6254 3 года назад +18

    A possible addition to identification could be a photo. I’ve always been told that it’s a good idea to have picture of you and your dog so if you get separated you have visual evidence that you are the actual owner of your dog.

  • @jimizxztheorginal
    @jimizxztheorginal 10 месяцев назад +1

    Her head popped up when you said "bouillon cubes" 😂

  • @theangelopez
    @theangelopez 3 года назад +19

    I hike, backpack, and roadtrip with my dog who's a little over a year old now. A carabiner is SUCH a versatile tool that he has his own lockable one. I use it for attaching his leash onto the car when we're eating in the parking lot, attaching it around trees at camp or during breaks, or even attaching it to myself or my pack.
    Making sure to have Benadryl/allergy meds is super important in the first-aid kit, too!

  • @LWilli5
    @LWilli5 4 года назад +41

    I ❤️ Nala.
    I personally believe that human training is even more important than dog training. Humans need to remember that they chose to go on an adventure but the dog is taken on the adventure (without a choice), so the human’s duty is to make sure the dog is comfortable and content. Be prepared to rest whenever the dog says so and be prepared to carry the dog out if trouble occurs. Chances are good that SAR won’t rescue a dog in trouble.
    BTW, nice Starry Night.

  • @hoser7706
    @hoser7706 3 года назад +9

    Bear bell on your dog or some sort of noisemaker. Good warning for wildlife that did not pick-up the dog scent and a good indicator of location if off leash.

  • @DoseofDirt
    @DoseofDirt 3 года назад +10

    Love that you added 'comfort' to the list! Bringing a few small things to just make my dogs feel more comfortable has made a big difference. They LOVE backpacking! Your tips were great in helping us get started at the end of last summer! Thank you!

  • @kalendrinn
    @kalendrinn 3 года назад +9

    If your dog is like mine (Nala isn't), Musher's Secret is good to have for if you're hiking snow..especially if they have really fuzzy paws...it will keep them from getting snowball paw. Won't keep it off their legs but will keep them from having to stop and chew the snow out of their paws.

  • @MusicBent
    @MusicBent 4 года назад +9

    Hi Miranda! I’m super glad you’ve been allowed to ‘work from home/can’ and show us things that obviously are super important to you and others. Scripted set videos can be great for some topics, but the more natural videos are super fun and can attract people who enjoy you, and your videos, and aren’t searching for a specific topic.

    • @mcornell5470
      @mcornell5470 4 года назад +3

      I think they call this a back-handed compliment 🤔

    • @MusicBent
      @MusicBent 4 года назад +1

      Meliton Cornell it’s just a normal compliment 🙂

  • @rugbyreferee-smb
    @rugbyreferee-smb 3 года назад +7

    Girl I don’t even have a dog, I just enjoy your wisdom. I’ll revisit when I do get a pupper of my own :)

  • @user-tn7xo7ky9o
    @user-tn7xo7ky9o 3 года назад +3

    My dogs use my old or inexpensive headlamps in couple different ways, they carry 2 ea. 1) attach just the lamp using sticky Velcro on the the back of lamp & attach the other piece to their various gear; front & back (generally have in front on 1 & back of other so I can see them coming& going) of harness, packs & their various coats & use what ever lighting mode (red for hanging at camp & white when they allowed to explore, Rottie loves hiding in shadows & jumping out at me). 2) putting headlamp around their neck (preferred method) or Velcro to harness chest strap. This works out wonderfully lighting up the trail in front of me for those cool summer night hikes. It's also comes in handy putting them in a sit stay position lighting up an area for setting up tent/ camp.
    I also have tiny piece of Velcro inside my tent, vestibule & car to attach headlamp when dogs not using.
    Con- if ur dog was an otter or seal in a past life like my Rottie who can't resist taking a swim u need to make sure u take batteries out & allow it to dry thoroughly.
    I have friends that use the battery fairy lights wrapping around neck, harness & pack. Those r great illuminating the dog & being able to change colors while at camp, but for night hikes wearing headlamp around neck just can't b beat

  • @DarinMcGrew
    @DarinMcGrew 3 года назад +6

    Once, we forgot the dog's food on a (car) camping trip. It was all packaged in individual one-meal bags, sitting on the table at home. Fortunately, it wasn't much of a detour to stop at a pet store to get more food, and then get a set of measuring cups at another store in the same strip mall. We haven't made that mistake again though.
    We've used old (retired) leather leashes as "water leashes" when going to the lake to play. But leather gets weaker when it gets wet, and we've had one break. Synthetic leashes are more reliable if they're going to get wet.

  • @that_auntceleste5848
    @that_auntceleste5848 2 года назад +4

    Yay! Just came here because I'm planning my first backpacking trip, and we're taking my dog Luke, and today I was hit with the big question of POOP. I was really hoping I wouldn't have to carry poop for 3 days and it's a relief to know that it's appropriate to bury just like our own. Thank you for illustrating the technique. 😁
    I'm mostly working on #3, training. I adopted Luke early in the pandemic and nearly 2 years of social distancing made for a dog who is "afraid of the world." We're working with an excellent trainer now and exposing him to as many scenarios as possible so he can gain confidence and familiarity with some expected scenarios before the trip. Doggie backpack next!

  • @StoneE4
    @StoneE4 3 года назад +4

    _"Fun fact : People are also only supposed to carry a ¼ of their body weight."_
    Miranda, I wish you were with me out in the hills east-southeast of San Onofre Beach back in the winter of 1993. On multiple occasions you could have informed my seniors that the ALICE pack strapped to my back was about 35 pounds too heavy. 🤣🤣🤣

  • @MrCmbetts
    @MrCmbetts 3 года назад +2

    Rain wear for dogs is a must have if you are somewhere that gets cold rain or even just has a lot of dew on cold mornings. I still remember one trip we did where it was a cold morning and this pitbull got soaked from the dew on the plants and shivered for hours. Also we tend to mix some puppy food into our dog's regular food to up the calories without upping the weight. Freeze dried wet food is also a great (though expensive) option if your dog's stomach isn't too sensitive to changes in diet.

  • @katherinelangford981
    @katherinelangford981 2 года назад +3

    We car camp with my pup then hike the parks and trails. The camp sites require them to be leashed even on a campsite so I bring long lines like 20 foot, that I can hook her up to a tree but she can wander the site still. It's metal aviation wire with plastic around it and clipping ends to easily attach to her collar and other things.

  • @BrianHikesAllDay
    @BrianHikesAllDay 4 года назад +12

    Omg yes!!!!! This is exactly what I needed to watch right now. I have an eight-month-old puppy that I want to start taking on backpacking and hiking trips!! Thank you for keeping up with a good content Miranda!

    • @rei
      @rei  4 года назад +6

      So exciting! Happy hiking with your new adventure pal! - Miranda

  • @ThinkingInProgress
    @ThinkingInProgress 3 года назад +2

    I’ve taken my German Shepherd on a camping trip and I plan to take him again this weekend. He is very spoiled so he goes “glamping” and I have a few extra things for comfort for him. Even though he’s a long haired dog, I took him camping and it got down to maybe the 30’s and he was shivering, so he has to wear a jacket now at night and wrapped in a blanket for him not to be cold (I got him a sleeping bag recently). He also didn’t have the best feet protection so he didn’t want to walk a lot, so I definitely recommend getting good boots! I also had something to attach him to trees or the ground (because it is required at some campsites) even if I didn’t think he would wonder off at all. I also just got him a tent that he can carry so that he has a place to get out of the sun and acts as a temporary crate for him (which he seems more comfortable with even though we don’t crate him at home).

  • @jreidfive
    @jreidfive 4 года назад +5

    Thanks for posting this! We just rescued an 8mo black lab mix a few days ago and our goal is to take her backpacking and camping with us. She's a nervous girl and we've got a lot of work to do regarding leash training, but we're hopeful we can achieve good voice commands and off-leash recall. She's super smart and the sweetest thing ever, but we think she was mistreated before we rescued her, so she's a really nervous and protective girl. I'm glad to hear that Nala is progressing into a great trail dog, it's very reassuring.

    • @rei
      @rei  4 года назад +3

      I'm so excited for you and your journey with your new dog! Witnessing Nala gain confidence in the outdoors and flourish into a trail-loving, sleeping-bag-stealing camp pup has been incredibly rewarding. I have no doubt that your lab will do great - thank you for sharing :) - Miranda

  • @_0zymandias_
    @_0zymandias_ Год назад +1

    Going hiking for the thousandth time with one of our dogs
    Her name is Nirvana, she's 1.5 yrs old and she's a mal x lab
    Our other dogs can come here's why:
    Our oldest, Harley is a 16 yrs old aussie x German shepherd mix who can't walk long distances because she has arthritis
    Our middle dog, freyja, is a husky x wolf (low content) and is 6-9yrs old and tore her acls last yr and has hip dysplasia, she can actually walk pretty far but the hike me, Nirvana, and my family are going on is rocky and uphill, and we don't feel safe taking her sadly
    But they don't seem to mind too much lol

  • @Alaska_Gal
    @Alaska_Gal 3 года назад +3

    Van Gogh is one of my favorite artists. Was able to see much of his work in Paris, including the one in your background. 😊

  • @joyfaithlove
    @joyfaithlove 3 года назад +1

    I have the same patagonia snap-t fleece! heh! Thanks Miranda for the awesome video again!

  • @Gabe731
    @Gabe731 4 года назад +1

    Absolutely love Miranda's videos as well as Miranda herself. Nala is super cute.

  • @jill6979
    @jill6979 2 года назад +1

    OMGoodness, thank for for the training tip! I have needed a keyword to find training for "steping off," but didnt know what to call it 🤣THANK YOU 🙌

  • @camilozamora1748
    @camilozamora1748 3 года назад +1

    For winter hikes we always use Musher’s and avoid boots because they tend to get packed with snow. The first aid kit is definitely a must. I would recommend adding a tick remover, a couple of QuikClot pads and a couple of Celox hemostatic granules. I personally carry a SAM splint in case of a fracture, along with a roll of Coban and a rescue harness from Ruff Rescue Gear. The harness is essential for bigger dogs as side carrying would be exhausting.

  • @russelljackman1413
    @russelljackman1413 3 года назад +1

    Another GREAT video! Thank you! Even we non dog owners enjoyed it! (Blasted allergies!)

  • @TrishaLynnSpins
    @TrishaLynnSpins 3 года назад

    YAY! Thanks for this!!

  • @neil2809
    @neil2809 2 года назад

    I'm sorry I am late seeing this video but I have to say THANK YOU for Rescuing and traing your dog. Wish more people would do the same. THANK YOU

  • @AnaGonzalez-xj6pm
    @AnaGonzalez-xj6pm 3 года назад

    Awesome great ideas

  • @candisscott6267
    @candisscott6267 2 года назад

    Ii love this so!

  • @brittanyskahill5270
    @brittanyskahill5270 3 года назад +2

    I use EZYDOG products, similar to ruffwear except they are better in a sense because they have a better guarantee and strength level against their products and cost less. I am a *BIG* believer in you get what you pay for, so EZYDOG is good for leashes & collars. Ruffwear cant be beat on some of their *VERY* specific harnesses, like water life jackets, but you need to know the exact measurements of your dog or take your pet into a local retailer to try items on. It would be great if you spoke more specifically as an actual point for dog shes/feet protection. I use ALCOTT paw adventures for dog shoes. They are amazing, have breathable soles, & protect against heat and cold (I live in Phoenix, Arizona).
    Overall, great video, please talk more about DOG SHOES!!! Their feet are so vulnerable against harsh elements!!

  • @jasonsoutthere7733
    @jasonsoutthere7733 3 года назад +16

    A zillion videos about hiking with dogs and nothing about hiking with our kitty cats! Maybe I should do a video of me and Mr Cecil Harris (my kitty cat,,,he's five) hiking like we own it!

  • @lenadeleo2114
    @lenadeleo2114 3 года назад

    I love Nala :) :) :)

  • @abbeyawesome1012
    @abbeyawesome1012 3 года назад

    I took my service dog camping with me recently and she and I shared a zero degree sleeping bag I think wallmart or Campbell’s but it was a life saver when it was below freezing and she’s also really good with commands and her being safe is so important to me which is why I take her being inside at night very seriously because where we live we have wildlife like cougars bobcats cyotes and more and I use the pee pad method at night and she knows to go there and it’s really easy for me to clean I just pick up the pee pad she also has her own bed pee pads food and water when I’m not home my mom always makes sure she’s on a leash. When I’m not home and I do the same thing and when I work long nights her and my cat curl up next to the space heater on her bed and I love your channel keep up the great work

  • @donnienewman9141
    @donnienewman9141 4 года назад +3

    Sampson has the Ruffwear Palisades and the Ruffwear Roamer Dog leash. He carries most of his food and 2 liters of water and I carry another liter for him and his beding.

  • @racingdesire
    @racingdesire 3 года назад +1

    I hike/camp with a French bulldog, he's good for about 12 to 15 k a day with max 500m of elevation.
    been looking into the k9 backpacks so I don't have to leave him at home on longer hikes. a place to put him when fording rivers and more gnarly parts of the trail.
    we bought the ruffwear sleeping bag / pad based on ur recommendation and he loves it.

  • @longviewstud26
    @longviewstud26 4 года назад

    Great video

  • @nickkopf206
    @nickkopf206 2 года назад +1

    highly recommend a Biothane leash i have a 20 foot 5/8s bright orange biothane leash and absolutely love it. very light weight

    • @SnowySpiritRuby
      @SnowySpiritRuby 2 года назад +1

      And also waterproof, and won't get stained, dirty, or smelly, and won't fray, rip, or fade, either. And it's easy to coil it up, too. I love biothane!!

  • @octupy01
    @octupy01 2 года назад +1

    I'd like to add an emergency harness to the list, something that allows you to carry your dog if he gets hurt or if you come across an obstacle he can't cross. Where i live there isn't much information corcerning wether an itenerary is appropriate for dogs, so there is always the possibility of an unpleasant surprise in the way. I've been in that situation once, i'll never put my dog through something like that again.

  • @adengreen9623
    @adengreen9623 3 года назад +1

    I would recommend the nylon service dog leash with frog clip from Ray Allen K9. It’s one of those European style leashes that are adjustable and convertible a few different positions. The frog clip is only what I can describe as “double handcuff” closing mechanism. It’s really sturdy, so much so that I think that I might break before it does.

  • @LOLEliSays
    @LOLEliSays 4 года назад +3

    You’re awesome Miranda! Love your content and what you bring to REI. No one could do better than you! I’d love to see a van tour. Do you have your own personal RUclips channel? I think you’d be a hit! I could totally see you doing how to and vlog style videos and even reviews. I’d definitely subscribe to you!

  • @druidangel5754
    @druidangel5754 2 года назад

    The first video I ever watched of yours and I’m back again lmfao

    • @rei
      @rei  2 года назад

      Welcome back, we hope you make yourself at home here.

  • @paranoidbeing1191
    @paranoidbeing1191 3 года назад +1

    i! love! nala!!! 🗣🗣🗣

    • @rei
      @rei  3 года назад

      Me too 🥰 - Miranda

  • @brianthesnail3815
    @brianthesnail3815 2 года назад +1

    Also you might consider taking a rain jacket for your dog. We had them for our show dogs to keep them clean, covered back and legs like a light cagoul (they have an open back end for poop and pee). Dogs have their own jacket but freezing cold rain for hours is not good. I know working dogs with rough coats work on high hills herding sheep but your dog may have a smooth coat and or not used to working in extreme weather.

  • @awildflowerspirit
    @awildflowerspirit 4 года назад +3

    we want more miranda videos! dog hiking tips :)

    • @rei
      @rei  4 года назад +2

      On it! Love the idea of dog hiking tips! Thanks for watching! - Miranda

  • @paulahavens2764
    @paulahavens2764 9 месяцев назад

    what about flea or tick protection and mosqitoes? All great ideas thanks for the video. love them.

  • @stephaniehunter7683
    @stephaniehunter7683 4 года назад

    Love your Miranda in the wild videos! What kind of dog is Nala?

  • @kassied5086
    @kassied5086 4 года назад +1

    Great video:) I love Ruffwear too. Beware, the roamer leash will stretch out over time if Nala pulls a lot.

    • @rei
      @rei  4 года назад +1

      We are glad you enjoyed the video! Thank you for the leash tip, Kassie.

    • @shelaine22
      @shelaine22 3 года назад

      Good to know!

  • @chandaharkins4418
    @chandaharkins4418 2 года назад +1

    Some of you probably know, but there are dehydrated and freeze dried dog foods on the market (great quality, too), so that could be a lighter weight option just like for us. :)

  • @warrenphilips8441
    @warrenphilips8441 4 года назад +2

    Great stuff. I really enjoyed the photos and clips from the trail, minus the leash breaking. That pup's got pep.

  • @kristacervantes9952
    @kristacervantes9952 3 года назад +3

    I have an emergency harness that I bring. If I needed I could carry my dog out like a backpack. It is not comfortable and I wish there were more product options out there but my dog is large so carrying him in my arms would be near impossible

    • @that_auntceleste5848
      @that_auntceleste5848 2 года назад +1

      Krista i respect that you plan for that and know your limits.

  • @karinevans754
    @karinevans754 3 года назад +1

    Nala is beautiful

  • @TKevinBlanc
    @TKevinBlanc 3 года назад +2

    (Reduced sodium Boullion cubes.)

  • @wayneaune8430
    @wayneaune8430 7 месяцев назад

    Great. Thanks Please give more information. Where does dog sleep in colder weather? Do they just sleep in a jacket and some type of insulated ground tarp? Thanks

  • @MsQjoe
    @MsQjoe 2 года назад

    One of the most important things I've ever needed when taking my dog hiking is a way to make them throw up. Of all the trouble my dogs (and friends dogs) have gotten into, eating stuff they shouldn't has been the most common.

  • @xeniahaberditz5472
    @xeniahaberditz5472 3 года назад

    Backpacks are great if your dog is big. My. Future puppy is a miniature schnauzer so she won't have one, but her stuff won't be to heavy so I don't mind carrying it.

  • @PriestessYuuki19
    @PriestessYuuki19 3 года назад +2

    I gave been using a few of these same things for my cat, i hike with my cat

  • @carriespider8438
    @carriespider8438 3 года назад +1

    Hi, can you show how the leash works while you walk? And I also saw a ruffwear jacket for Nala? I would love your opinion?

  • @arch_elle
    @arch_elle Год назад

    I'm waaaay late, as usual- but Heartworm & Tick protection + paw wax + shoes are the big ones I can think of for hiking with pups. As a person who backpacks with dogs and was a vet tech for 10+ years, ticks are my BIGGEST concern. IF you're going bushwhacking or are going into the deep back country, also bring a sling + muzzle to carry your pup out in case of emergency (snake bite, broken bones, serious cuts). Be mentally prepared to leave your gear behind and lug your dog out of danger if needed.

  • @bevanbuckwheatshea5520
    @bevanbuckwheatshea5520 Год назад

    Heaps of dog roll.

  • @skyblue-lb9kr
    @skyblue-lb9kr 3 года назад +1

    my doggie loves his fleece shirts..........he wears my old ones............

  • @bakicci
    @bakicci Год назад

    any tips on training? i have a dog that’s very excited for everything but he’s the same weight as me so very strong in comparison making it hard to control and train him, but mostly idk what to do or where to start? i’m used to hiking in lonely locations so i didn’t train him with a leash so now i’m afraid of public trails cause im a bad owner and dont think i can hold him back without a lead (which i use on walks now) hes not aggressive but wants to run to whatever alerts him and sniffs it.

  • @JacquelynLow
    @JacquelynLow Год назад

    Miranda can you mention if you sleep with Nala in a One person or two person tent ? If it works for you what kind ? Thanks

  • @agnesyll
    @agnesyll Год назад

    What length is your ruffwear roamer leash? I also want to use it around my waist but am not sure the 5.3 to 7ft one is long enough. The other one is 7 to 11ft

  • @walterpaton8698
    @walterpaton8698 Год назад

    Great video. At night, when your sleeping, do you lease your dog. Does she hear every noise and smell like mine from inside the house????

  • @that_auntceleste5848
    @that_auntceleste5848 2 года назад +1

    A raincoat if spring showers are likely? What do you think?

  • @pancakesaremyjam8557
    @pancakesaremyjam8557 3 года назад +1

    I love your videos! I am striving for ultralight within a reasonable budget & durability. I have a 90lb lab who sleeps in my tent with me. I am shopping for a new tent and want a ultralight (3lbs or less) and hopefully some durability which can be tough for ultralight. Could you please provide suggestions for a 2 person 2 door tent for me & Yoshi? Thank you! 🏕🌞😊

    • @brodykylebishop6723
      @brodykylebishop6723 3 года назад +2

      The Tarptent Double Rainbow has a 30D floor, which is a lot thicker than most ultralight tents from bigger brand names. It also doesn't break the budget at $299, and I can even fit 2 people + my small dog in it!

  • @thenerdyhiker
    @thenerdyhiker 2 года назад +1

    When at camp.....do you store the dog food in a bear bag along with your food and smellables?

    • @rei
      @rei  2 года назад +2

      Good question! Yes. Dog and human food have the same storage rules when on the trail. Read more here: bit.ly/3r7gaLP and here: bit.ly/3kSAwFd

    • @thenerdyhiker
      @thenerdyhiker 2 года назад

      @@rei I figured as much. Thank you!

  • @Beyond_The_Beard
    @Beyond_The_Beard 4 года назад +1

    Do most places allow Dogs on a hiking or backpacking trail?

    • @rei
      @rei  4 года назад +2

      Hi Mark! It depends on the area. Many parks around the country have limitations on where you can take your dog, and that often includes keeping them on leash. I'd recommend you check with your local park authority or rangers. - Miranda

  • @saniakhan1996
    @saniakhan1996 3 года назад +1

    Which dog breed is she??? She is so pretty❤️

  • @ASnowyOwl
    @ASnowyOwl 4 года назад +1

    Is that a diy camper van? If so, could you do a tour of it?

    • @rei
      @rei  4 года назад +6

      Absolutely! I'll see what I can make happen. Thanks for the suggestion! - Miranda

    • @ASnowyOwl
      @ASnowyOwl 4 года назад +1

      REI Awesome! Your series of videos are really fun to watch! Thank you!

  • @MichaelsPwner
    @MichaelsPwner 3 года назад

    Check out Mendota Pet. I got a climbing rope slip leash for my dog from them. Everything I have gotten from them so far has been top quality. Thanks for the backpacking videos :)

  • @cozo777
    @cozo777 3 года назад +1

    When backpacking for extended periods of time, do people tend to put GPS trackers on their dogs? While they should definitely have the recall skills and know not to run off and chase things and whatnot, does anybody use any sort of GPS tracking collar for worst cast scenarios?

    • @DoseofDirt
      @DoseofDirt 3 года назад +2

      My two dogs have GPS collars (FitBark GPS) but it only really works where there is cell signal. It provides some comfort, but I still keep them on leash basically all the time. If you want something that works outside of cell range, the Garmin Alpha seems to be the choice (but it's expensive!).

  • @YankeeTankerOutdoors
    @YankeeTankerOutdoors 4 года назад +2

    As long as your dog has his or her monthly heart worn it is completely safe for them to drink out of lakes and streams. The micro flora is able to kill everything. Also. Spray the dog with permitian to avoid ticks.

    • @M0USEP0TAT0
      @M0USEP0TAT0 3 года назад +1

      This is not true, their gut flora isn't superman and they can get sick drinking unfiltered water.

    • @duncanmitch8088
      @duncanmitch8088 3 года назад

      @Yashash Dave not a myth, google it

  • @santoscortes9656
    @santoscortes9656 2 года назад

    A quarter of the weight.. laughs back in boot camp when I rucked with a pack 2/3 of my weight

  • @morganwebster8548
    @morganwebster8548 3 года назад

    What kind of dog is yours

  • @carvedwood1953
    @carvedwood1953 2 года назад +1

    I could pack 50 gallons of fiji water with me and my dog would be drinking from puddles and streams. There is just no stopping it lol.

  • @xbeccax8429
    @xbeccax8429 3 года назад

    Turtle 🐢

  • @jamesmceacharn4727
    @jamesmceacharn4727 3 года назад

    She looks like my little kitty but darker color

  • @TheBenperri
    @TheBenperri 3 месяца назад

    Isn't the extremely high level of sodium in bouillon cubes a big no-no?

  • @lizard2425
    @lizard2425 3 года назад +1

    I have heard that the salt in bullion is hard on a dog's kidneys. Any Vets out there????

    • @cjjohnson4278
      @cjjohnson4278 Год назад

      She didn't say do it every day jeeesus 🤦‍♀️

  • @gregmortonoutdoors
    @gregmortonoutdoors 4 года назад +3

    numbers 1 through 5 should be training.

  • @brain4154
    @brain4154 3 года назад

    but bullion makes it broth essentially which is just salt water?..

  • @brianthesnail3815
    @brianthesnail3815 2 года назад

    Dogs drink from mucky puddles, streams and so on. Its what they do. They definitely need clean water to drink too that you provide. Dont worry about the drinking from mucky puddle thing as long as your dog isn't doing it out of sheer desperate dehydration. Dogs have a sense of smell and they know more than you.

    • @that_auntceleste5848
      @that_auntceleste5848 2 года назад

      One time i irresponsibly and accidentally ended up being kinda lost and without enough water for me OR the Late Great Jazz T. Dog on a day hike.
      We finally made it out to a horse trail and I knew how to get back to camp quickly from there. But at the juncture of our trail and the horse trail there was one of those nasty mucky horse puddles and of course Jazz drank from it eagerly.
      And he was fine.
      But it was not my finest day as a dog and nature lover. Will carry plenty of water and a filter for my inaugural backpacking trip with my ACD Luke.

  • @GrizzlyWombat
    @GrizzlyWombat 4 года назад +5

    Keep your dog on leash x1000! Not every human or dog (not to mention wildlife) appreciates an unfamiliar dog walking up to say hello. It helps keep everyone involved safe and happy!

  • @TM26Slippy
    @TM26Slippy 2 года назад

    me benching my weight: "a quarter what"

    • @SnowySpiritRuby
      @SnowySpiritRuby 2 года назад +1

      She said "carry", not "lift" - two very different things.

  • @blaine690
    @blaine690 4 года назад +5

    "People are only supposed to carry a quarter of their body weight."
    *Laughs in military*

  • @camojoe83
    @camojoe83 2 года назад

    Bullion cubes are straight sodium blocks. Don't give your dog salty things unless you *like* trying to pick up dog squirts.

  • @thomaslambert7504
    @thomaslambert7504 Год назад

    You should have your dog on a lead when you are at a campsite at all times if there are other people there. If your dog is as well trained as you think then it won’t make any difference to you or the dog. Unfortunately most people who do this don’t have their dog under perfect control and it makes others around them have to be on extra alert and feel uncomfortable

  • @thenovicewildcamper9192
    @thenovicewildcamper9192 3 года назад +2

    Adding stock cubes is Adding copious amounts of sodium, please don't do it

    • @cjjohnson4278
      @cjjohnson4278 Год назад

      There are salt free boullion cubes you know right? 🤯🤯