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PostSubject: Working Pack Dog Hiking   Working Pack Dog Hiking EmptyThu Oct 02, 2014 6:49 pm

Our first official WPD hike is in the books! 10/01/2014 logged 6 beautiful miles, perfect moderate temperatures, and the boys did absolutely great!

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PostSubject: Re: Working Pack Dog Hiking   Working Pack Dog Hiking EmptyThu Oct 02, 2014 7:09 pm

Nice, so many smiles!

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PostSubject: Re: Working Pack Dog Hiking   Working Pack Dog Hiking EmptyMon Oct 06, 2014 10:33 am

i have a question about saddle bags..

i always use x-back harness with my canicross belt for hiking when ascent, i love that and my dog loves that..

but when going for few days trip, i cant carry so much stuff for both of us, so i was thinking to get a Ruffwear Approach, but i would like that he pulls me like before..
is that to much work for him, pulling and saddle bags and how is the web master harness for pulling?
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PostSubject: Re: Working Pack Dog Hiking   Working Pack Dog Hiking EmptyMon Oct 06, 2014 5:21 pm

Once you load down a pack they are not as inclined to pull. I still feel a comfortable resistance on the line, but not like a traditional x-back. The Working Pack Dog trials require the packs be loaded to 25% of their body weight, in Denali that is 13lbs and Dakota nearly 12lbs.
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