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Grand Central Park - Happy Tails for Happy TrailsOctober 16, 2017
If you and your dog are the outdoorsy types (and what dog isn’t?) then you may be tempted to bring him along on your next hike. But whether you plan to enjoy our new nature trails (maybe during Bark in the Park Nov. 4?) or discover new paths to tread, you’ll want gear for your dog as well. Not sure what you’ll need? Here are some dog-tested, dog-approved ideas. Trail Packs Canine dog packs mean your four-legged friend can carry some of his own gear. It's recommended that your dog carry no more than 25-30 percent of their body weight in their dog pack. Make sure the fit is snug and your pooch will be carrying most of the weight over the shoulders rather than mid-back. These are highly rated by dog-owners: Approach™ Pack by Ruffwear Leashes and Harnesses A leash should be long enough to allow your dog to explore but short enough to keep him out of danger. Harnesses should be comfortable and durable. If you think you might be out after dark, a light-up collar will help you keep track of Fido. Hikers Belt Water Bowls (and something to put in them) Your dog is bound to get thirsty out on the trails, so be sure to pack a collapsible bowl and enough water for both you and your friend. Comsun Collapsible Dog Bowl First Aid and More You wouldn’t go hiking without a first aid kit for yourself, so make sure your dog carries one, too. While hiking boots might not be an option, trails are hard on naked paws. And don’t forget, insects bug your dog too. Pet First Aid Kit RC Pet Products Other Essentials From cooling vests for hot days to doggie treats, these items will keep your dog happy. Ruffwear Swamp Cooler Cooling Vest Not sure how to get started hiking with your furry companion? REI offers some handy tips for getting started. Start your hiking adventure at Grand Central Park. The Grandeur is our network of nature trails and paved roadways that traverse the community. Hike to the serene beauty of 88-acre Grand Lake then take the 1-mile loop around The Lake House. Trails are open for residents only from dawn to dusk.
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