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!

Hiking with small dogs is safe and physically beneficial when trail distance, terrain difficulty, and gear selection match the dog’s size and fitness level. A 2020 study by the University of Bristol’s School of Veterinary Sciences found that small dogs engaging in regular trail activity show 28% lower rates of obesity-related joint conditions than small dogs with sedentary routines.What Is Hiking With Small Dogs?Hiking with small dogs is the activity of taking a dog weighing under 25 lbs (11 kg) on outdoor trails, with adjusted distance, terrain, and gear to match its smaller frame and shorter stride. Small dogs cover…

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Border Collies are ranked among the top 3 hiking breeds due to their high stamina, agile build, and exceptional trail responsiveness. A healthy, conditioned adult Border Collie covers 25 to 35 kilometres per day on moderate terrain. A 2020 study in Applied Animal Behaviour Science confirms that Border Collies show lower cortisol recovery times after sustained physical activity than 87% of other domestic breeds tested, indicating superior aerobic resilience.Hiking with a Border Collie requires managing 5 breed-specific traits: high energy output, strong herding instinct, heat sensitivity, obsessive focus, and exceptional intelligence that demands mental stimulation alongside physical exercise. For the…

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