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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2008

Pet Travel: Load that Doggie Up

dixie While we humans groan at the thought of carrying a heavy pack, many dogs can't wait to be put to work. Over the weekend, my husband and I invited a dog trainer friend over to evaluate our lovable, but somewhat neurotic pitbull mix. We were looking for pointers on helping her to become more relaxed in the many distracting situations that bombard a city dog each day, as well as friendly and confident around other dogs in potentially conflict-inducing places like other peoples' houses, dog-friendly inns and hotels and the weekend getaway spots we often rent with our friends. mountainsmith dog trippin Our trainer's solution? Well, there were many. But the one that I am most excited about is the doggie backpack. From now on, wherever she goes - on our daily walks, on hikes, on out-of-town weekend adventures - she'll be dressed up like a canine mountaineer in Mountainsmith's Dog Trippin' Dog Backpack. I chose this model because it combines comfort features like padded, adjustable compression straps and a ventilated back (important for preventing hot spots) with its a set of dog travel accessories: two collapsible bowls, a fleece sleeping pad and a leash. I like the idea of her carrying her own supplies whenever we leave home, whether it's for a 30-minute trek around our neighborhood or on the trip up the coast of Northern California we have planned for later this month.
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POSTED BY SYSADMIN - TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2008
 
 
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