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Essential Hiking Gear for Dogs: A Vet’s Pack List (2025) 🏔️🐾

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Essential Hiking Gear for Dogs: A Vet’s Pack List (2025) 🏔️🐾

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Essential Hiking Gear for Dogs: A Vet’s Pack List (2025) 🏔️🐾 

By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc

Hello—I’m Dr Duncan Houston BVSc, veterinarian and Ask A Vet founder. Hiking with your dog is one of the most rewarding adventures you can share. But to keep your pup safe, happy, and healthy, the right gear matters. In this vet‑approved guide, I'll walk you through everything you both need:

  • ✅ Safety & control: harnesses, leashes, ID
  • 💧 Hydration & nutrition: water, food, bowls
  • 🩹 Health & comfort: first-aid, paw care, protection
  • 🌡️ Weather readiness: coats, boots, cooling
  • 🛠️ Extras: GPS, lighting, backpack

1. Leash, Collar & Harness

  • Hands-free leash or padded lead: lets you hike hands-free or adjust length—crucial on rough terrain.
  • Well-fitted harness: reduces neck strain, improves control; ideal for managing enthusiastic trail dogs.
  • ID & GPS collars: ensure your dog is identifiable and trackable if separated.

2. Hydration & Nutrition

  • Collapsible water bowl/bottle: lightweight and essential; dogs need ~1 oz per lb daily, more on hikes.
  • Extra food & high-value treats: to reward good behavior and keep energy up.
  • Portable food container: keeps kibble fresh and spill-free.

3. First‑Aid & Waste Management

  • Dog first‑aid kit: with bandages, tick tools, antiseptic—vital for trail incidents.
  • Poop bags & portable disposal kit: pack out waste and follow Leave No Trace practices.

4. Paw, Coat & Temperature Protection

  • Booties or paw balm: protect from rough ground, snow, heat.
  • Cooling vests or jackets: help regulate temperature in heat or cold.
  • Reflective gear & collar light: enhances visibility in low light.

5. Backpack & Extras

  • Dog backpack: let them carry their own supplies—start training gradually.
  • Emergency whistle/light: aids in visibility and recall during evening or dense trails.
  • Raincoat or sun protection: depending on climate, include coats or pet-safe sunscreen.

6. Vet Tips Before You Hit the Trail

  • ✅ Check fitness level and any joint, heart, or respiratory issues—older dogs may need gentler terrain.
  • 🛡️ Ensure up-to-date vaccinations (including leptospirosis, Lyme) and tick/flea preventatives.
  • 💡 Practice short hikes first, and gradually increase distance and carrying weight in packs.

📌 Final Thoughts from a Vet

With the right gear, you and your dog can enjoy the freedom and connection of hiking while staying safe and comfortable. Prioritize hydration, protection, and preparedness—and let your trail buddy carry their share. Happy trails, together! 🐶❤️

© 2025 Dr Duncan Houston BVSc, Ask A Vet founder. For personalized trail prep, gear recommendations, or injury prevention tips, visit AskAVet.com or download our app—because safe packs make happy dogs. 🏕️✨

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