Author: Helen Corlew

Helen L. Corlew runs a team of Samoyeds, Alaskan malamutes and Alaskan huskies. I am a Tellington TTouch practitioner and use this mode of work with training and living with my dogs. Helen Corlew founded Prairie Isle Dog Trekking in Petersburg, North Dakota in 2010, and has spent the fifteen years since doing something most people only read about: teaching real dog sledding on real prairie terrain, at the edge of a landscape that doesn't apologize for being difficult. She is not a weekend enthusiast. She harnesses working dogs in January cold, trains handlers who have never touched a sled, and has built one of the only hands-on mushing education programs on the Northern Great Plains — from a single address on Highway 2, with no marketing budget and no shortcuts. Her writing on Prairie Isle Dog Trekking reflects the same philosophy. Whether she is covering trail safety across the Rockies, breed behavior in extreme conditions, or what it actually takes to trek with a dog in the Alps, Helen writes from the position of someone who has done the work before writing the sentence. She lives and runs dogs in Nelson County, North Dakota. Kindly follow me on Social Media!

Lightweight dog hiking gear is trail equipment designed to protect and support a dog during hiking activity while keeping total pack weight within 25% of the dog’s body weight. A 2019 study in Applied Animal Behaviour Science confirms that dogs carrying loads above 30% of body weight show measurable gait alteration and increased lumbar stress within 20 minutes of sustained walking.Selecting lightweight gear requires evaluating 5 factors: material weight, trail function, durability, fit, and weather suitability. For the previous guide in this series, see Dog Hiking Vest vs Harness: 6 Key Differences and Which One Your Dog Needs.What Is Lightweight…

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A dog hiking vest carries gear and provides warmth. A dog hiking harness controls movement and distributes leash force. The right choice depends on 3 factors: the dog’s role on the trail, load-carrying need, and reactivity level. Dogs that need both functions perform best in a harness-compatible vest combination.What Is the Difference Between a Dog Hiking Vest and a Harness?The difference between a dog hiking vest and a harness is function. A vest is designed for gear storage, visibility, and thermal regulation. A harness is designed for leash attachment, pull control, and injury prevention. They serve 2 distinct purposes, though…

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