How to Winterize Your Hiking Dog
You hike year-round. Why can't your dog? Make sure they're dressed, fed, and prepared for the weather, and your best friend can enjoy the snow by your side.
You hike year-round. Why can't your dog? Make sure they're dressed, fed, and prepared for the weather, and your best friend can enjoy the snow by your side.
Dogs can get hurt on the trail just like you. Here's how to treat 5 common problems.
Dogs who stay active live longer—and there’s no better way to stay active than hiking. Keep your pooch on the trail with a lot of love, and a little veterinary help.
Hit the trail with your dog and you’ll find you’re both happier and healthier.
Before you let your dog roam free, you have some important questions to answer.
Dogs can be excellent company on outdoor adventures, but only if you plan properly. Here, you’ll find everything you need to know, bring, do, and avoid to optimize the fun for both you and your pet.
Can a rare breed of highly trained, Russian-bred dogs help keep hikers—and bears—safer? Land managers around the country are betting on it.
Keep your four-legged friend safe and happy on the trail with these products.
Skip the spendy pet treats and make your own. But careful: You might end up eating them yourself.
It’s one of the most liberating ways to take fido on the trail. Make sure that he—and you—are ready for it with our tips.
You’re prepared to get yourself out of trouble in a survival situation. What about your dog?
Hike with your dog. Win free gear from Ruffwear.
Use a few everyday items to keep your doggo and yourself hiking happy.
It's good for your dog—and good for you, too.
Want to take your pups hiking? Keep them safe—and make them good ambassadors for caninekind—with these basic training tips.
Some were big. Some were little. A few were celebrities. Meet the furry attendees of the outdoor industry's biggest tradeshow.
Forest or desert, mountain or seaside, these 10 types of canine can keep up with you.
Backpacking with your best friend? Keep him—and others—safe with these tips.
These pups love the trail just as much as you do.
Our bear expert (a bear) weighs in on taking your furry friends to his home turf.
Kristin Bjornsen hikes into the Sierras to meet Gus, a new breed of highly trainedrescue professional that's already patrolling Yosemite for lost and injuredbackpackers.
What can I feed my dog throughout the day while we are hiking to keep his energy up?
If I take my dog on a high-altitude excursion with me, should I acclimatize Fido as well as myself before we go?