#228933 - 08/01/11 06:16 PM
Tired-injured dog turns day hike into overnighter
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Pooh-Bah
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Whether a hiking companion is canine or human, their injury or exhaustion could turn a modest day hike into an overnighter -- as was the case here. Thanks to another ETS member, I carry more First Aid items for my Samoyed now than I used to -- with special emphasis on paw injury. Gidget walks everyday on sidewalks and asphalt and frequently on gravel so her paws are pretty tough. Still, there are many ways to come up lame on a hike. And she's getting older so I have to take that into account these days. I've occasionally considered how a stretcher might be rigged for her (50 lbs) using daypacks, hiking poles and paracord but I haven't actually tried to rig one or try it out. http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2011/07/3...g-out-on-trail/Dog Gone Tired! Pooch Airlifted From Angeles National Forest After Pooping Out On TrailJuly 31, 2011 11:59 PM SAN DIMAS (CBS) — An afternoon hike turned into an overnight ordeal when a couple whose 80-pound dog joined them for the trek couldn’t make it back down the trail....
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#228934 - 08/01/11 06:44 PM
Re: Tired-injured dog turns day hike into overnighter
[Re: Dagny]
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Try a pocket hammock, made of netting, as a litter. String it under a pole and it can be carried by two. As long as the injuries can handle the position, it works well.
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#228935 - 08/01/11 07:12 PM
Re: Tired-injured dog turns day hike into overnighter
[Re: Dagny]
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Pooh-Bah
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Great suggestion, Montanero, thanks.
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#228940 - 08/01/11 10:08 PM
Re: Tired-injured dog turns day hike into overnighter
[Re: gonewiththewind]
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Try a pocket hammock, made of netting, as a litter. String it under a pole and it can be carried by two. As long as the injuries can handle the position, it works well. Also works well with hog tied Panamanian Dignity Battalion members that won't go quietly once convinced that hurting their own countrymen is not working and playing well with others. But that was 1989 With either, you must watch for positional asphyxiation. I digress. . . .
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#228950 - 08/02/11 03:54 AM
Re: Tired-injured dog turns day hike into overnighter
[Re: Desperado]
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Also works well with hog tied Panamanian Dignity Battalion members that won't go quietly once convinced that hurting their own countrymen is not working and playing well with others. LOL! I liked this bit in the article: "The couple, who did not have clothing or camping supplies, was cold when they were picked up, but were said to be doing fine."I was not aware that naked hiking was a popular pastime in Angeles National Forest. That must require a great deal of sun block and insect repellent.
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#228952 - 08/02/11 04:36 AM
Re: Tired-injured dog turns day hike into overnighter
[Re: Dagny]
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If you carry a heatsheet, you could rig a blanket carry with two poles and two people.
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#228960 - 08/02/11 01:25 PM
Re: Tired-injured dog turns day hike into overnighter
[Re: KI6IW]
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If you carry a heatsheet, you could rig a blanket carry with two poles and two people. I'm not sure a heatsheet would be strong enough for a larger dog. However, I think one of the Sportsmen blankets would work.
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#228962 - 08/02/11 01:48 PM
Re: Tired-injured dog turns day hike into overnighter
[Re: Dagny]
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Registered: 01/25/09
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A couple of thoughts after reading the article Dagny linked. Always carry something to wrap pads in case of injury. Vetwrap with padding and a boot if possible. Also from the article this dog became tired and weak. My guess heat and stress from the situation. Canine rehyration tablets or packets are always a good idea to carry with dogs and I always carry a couple small packs of honey to counter shock. Watch your dog closely and stop before the dog gets into trouble.
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#228966 - 08/02/11 03:35 PM
Re: Tired-injured dog turns day hike into overnighter
[Re: Dagny]
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A homemade stretcher could be made from double layers of ripstop nylon with an attached flap from the bottom to turn it into a pocket for a travois, or just to keep the dog secure. Wide sleeves on each side could accommodate scrounged poles (secure with cable ties to prevent slipping if used as a travois).
There are also those one-wheeled deer trolley things, but they're probably too bulkly for everyday, what-if use.
But even a tarp or blanket would do in a pinch.
If a person wanted to be more pro-active on paw injuries, get some dog boots and get your pup used to wearing them.
Sue
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