Such a beautifully shot video with perfect music to accompany it. I could feel the exhilaration. It was quite mesmerising. The dogs radiate happiness, and you give them dignity of being your companions. Thank you for this wonderful video.
Amazing video! Adventures with dogs make the trip 100 time better! They love the summits and especially the fun that comes on the trek up! I always bring my Border Collie with me to the mountains, hiking without her is lonely. What you do with your pup's to help keep snow balls and ice from forming under the paws? We trimmed Leena's paw fur, and use Vasoline or Mushers Secret before and during the snow hikes. She hates her boots, and without them she has better grip on very steep sections. Thank you so much for your advice...we live in Northeast U.S. and are going to summit a 5,000 foot mountain in 2 weeks...not huge, but big for our area, and will take 7 hours to do for sure. We have lots of experience but that will be her biggest winter trek so far... Cheers! 🐾🐺🐕🗻
Thanks! I agree with you. Really, we don't use anything in particular and dogs have no problem... (just a little annoyance in the colder days). Have a good trip, enjoy it!! :))
Nothing better than skiing with your dog!
Such a beautifully shot video with perfect music to accompany it. I could feel the exhilaration. It was quite mesmerising. The dogs radiate happiness, and you give them dignity of being your companions. Thank you for this wonderful video.
Really thanks to you for your words :))
Amazing video! Adventures with dogs make the trip 100 time better! They love the summits and especially the fun that comes on the trek up! I always bring my Border Collie with me to the mountains, hiking without her is lonely.
What you do with your pup's to help keep snow balls and ice from forming under the paws? We trimmed Leena's paw fur, and use Vasoline or Mushers Secret before and during the snow hikes. She hates her boots, and without them she has better grip on very steep sections.
Thank you so much for your advice...we live in Northeast U.S. and are going to summit a 5,000 foot mountain in 2 weeks...not huge, but big for our area, and will take 7 hours to do for sure. We have lots of experience but that will be her biggest winter trek so far...
Cheers! 🐾🐺🐕🗻
Thanks! I agree with you. Really, we don't use anything in particular and dogs have no problem... (just a little annoyance in the colder days). Have a good trip, enjoy it!! :))
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