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  • Advice on taking dog on section hike

    Ambidex - - General

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    appalachiantrailcafe.net/index…05d057434a3956ad536b38af3I really appreciate all the comments and advice..I should have put a pic up with my OP..he's very healthy and HUGE not fat. He's a few pounds over...cant see his ribs stick out but doesn't have a gut..unlike me . We will be doing lots of walking and day hikes prior to section hiking. Mostly I wondered if there were any places where we could not either bushwack or find a way around an unavoidable obstacle. My kids and grandkids think he's sp…

  • Quote from WanderingStovie: “Quote from mental note: “I'll stop petting dogs when they quit humpin' my leg. ” It sounds like Ambidex is into heavy petting. ” LOL..nah...dog bfs=best friends...NOT boyfriends

  • nope..my choc lab would freak if I didn't give a hug and good boy at least 3-4 times a day.. but then again I've only had dog bfs for 60 years..some comments make me BELIEVE dogs are smarter than people..but then again they must be stupid...they don't JUDGE!!!!!!!

  • Advice on taking dog on section hike

    Ambidex - - General

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    I have a Chocolate lab that's 7 years old, very healthy and wants to play all day. He's a bit overweight..about 15 lbs. the vet said but I'm sure just like me after a few miles we'll both lose a few lbs. He's too heavy to pick up..approx. 130 lbs..and the question is this. I'm moving to NH soon and wanted to do some of the northern end of VT and the lower end of NH...stopping before the Whites. Where in Vt. is the ladder on the trail and is there an alternate path around it? Also are there any o…