Choosing the Right Backpack for Your Dog

How to Pick the Right Pack

By DannyNoSleeves, published May 09, 2005
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Taking your dog backpacking is a great way to spend quality time with your pet and can make for a great training experience.

No matter the size or breed of your dog it can participate in your hike. Here are a few tips to help make your outing as enjoyable as possible for you and your four legged friend.

Choosing a Backpack for Your Dog
Most dogs can carry one forth of their body weights. However, some packing breeds such as huskies or malamutes can carry up to 30 percent of their weight. With some short training hikes you can get a better idea of your dogs’ abilities.

Backpacks are based on the weight of the dog and should be bought accordingly. When buying a pack you want to look for one that is non-restrictive, waterproof, and has the bags placed over the dogs’ shoulders. You want to make sure the bags are carried over the shoulders and not across the back. A dog pulls from its shoulders so they are built to carry weight. The spine of the dog is not, so make sure your pack does not extend to far down the back. This could injure the dog and make backpacking an unmemorable experience for your dog. If the trail you are planning to hike is anything other than a flat trail you will want some padding for underneath the dogs pack. These paddings are usually fleece or fake wool. Long haired dogs may not need as much padding.

The color and design is up to you and your needs. It is however a good idea to get a brightly colored pack versus a darker one. The reason for this is so that the dog is more visible to you and others around.

What to Look For in a Dog Backpack
A good way to start looking for a backpack is to decide on what types of trips you will be taking. If you’re heading out for some weekend long hiking there are a few things you want to look for to make the hike easier on you and the dog. One really nice feature to have is a pack with a separate harness and pack system.

Takeaways
  • Taking your dog backpacking is a great way to spend quality time with your pet.
  • Backpacking with your dog could be a great training and bonding opportunity.
  • Get the right pack for your dog. Make sure it's not too heavy.
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Um no, HELLO people - most dogs were bred for work AND enjoy carrying gear even on daily walks with their owner etc. It actually IMPROVES their overall behavior because they have a "job" especially in the working class and sporting class dogs of today! It isn't poor dog - it is poor silly people who don't understand dogs... you want to get mad about carriers - get mad at people who put perfectly healthy dogs in strollers and then complain about the dogs anxiety or activity level... DUH Dogs like to work - as long as it is humane and they are treated fairly! Don't believe me? Search for the NILF philosophy...

Posted on 10/17/2007 at 1:10:00 PM

 
backpacking bob... i am so sorry you feel making back packs for canines to help people like you carry stuff...a waste of time.

Posted on 10/16/2007 at 12:10:00 AM

 
My elkhound like to hike in the snow when we travel to the mountains. He has no problems carrying a pack full of water for himself.

Posted on 02/21/2007 at 12:02:00 PM

 
Dear Backpacking Bob: My uncle hiked the Appalachian Trail a couple years ago, and brought his dog along. The dog was on 2/3 of the journey with him (approx. 2 months). Both my uncle and his dog had to carry their own gear. The dog wouldn't have been able to go if he wasn't carrying his own food inside the canine backpack.

Posted on 07/25/2006 at 11:07:00 AM

 
You're right about huskies...mine loves backpacking, and his pack is no problem for him. He carries his own food, water, snacks, and extra leash for multi-day trips. I recommend Ruff Wear products, www.ruffwear.com. You can try a pack out at REI (seriously, every REI I've been to allows my dog inside), but the size and color selection is better directly from the company.

Posted on 05/20/2006 at 4:05:00 PM

 
Hey, why shouldn't my dog carry her own gear? I don't want to carry my own much less hers. ;) I recently bought a new pack from a site called agilitygear.com. They have everything for camping with a dog and I saw they have a 10% off coupon right now.

Posted on 04/26/2006 at 6:04:00 AM

 
They make canine back packs? WTF? Some people have far too much time on their hands and too much money in their wallets.

Posted on 10/24/2005 at 10:10:00 PM

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