Gus blew past a family’s terrier mix last February and I nearly lost the whole team. Not Gus’s fault. The terrier came off the trail bank fast, off-leash,
Author: Helen Corlew
The piece I read about this Montana town ran four paragraphs before it mentioned the dogs were working. Not performing. Not posing for a video someone woul
Wren went flat-eared and still before I heard anything. We were two miles out, the team moving well, the kind of cold that burns the back of your throat di
The dog’s front left pad had split clean down the center, and I didn’t catch it until we were back at the truck. Not dramatic. Kestrel barely favored it, w
Hiking with a large dog combines high-output physical activity with breeds built for endurance, strength, and varied terrain. Large dogs exceed 55 pounds and include breeds such as German Shepherds, Bernese Mountain Dogs, Weimaraners, and Rhodesian Ridgebacks. A structured approach protects joint health, prevents overheating, and maximizes trail performance.What Is Hiking with a Large Dog?Hiking with a large dog is sustained outdoor trail activity performed with a dog weighing over 55 pounds. Large breeds are classified by the American Kennel Club (AKC) as working, sporting, or herding group dogs. They are physically suited for trails with elevation gain, long distances,…
Friendly A father came out two winters ago with his son and his dog. The dog was a goldendoodle named Biscuit, which told me most of what I needed to know
What Good Looks Like Sable came to me from a kennel in Minnesota that had just shut down. Eighteen months old, never raced, never worked a real run. The wo
Nearly Perfect The smell hit Wren before I saw what she was tracking. We were doing a loose run, post-season, nothing formal, and she pulled hard left off
What the Dog Knows Kodiak came off the line wrong that morning, the whole left side of his body angled out like he was already done with the run before it
What Alaska Doesn’t Own The harness had been outside since Tuesday. When I picked it up Thursday morning the frozen nylon smell hit me before I’d even gott