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| Back Packs/Carry Packs I did a search for threads about these, but mostly came up with threads comparing brands, etc. For those of you who use a back pack/carry pack with your dog, at what age did you start using one? |
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| Re: Back Packs/Carry Packs Wehanna is a great pack. A dog should not carry more than 10% to 15% of their body weight. At least a year of age, and I would exray hips and elbows before packing with a dog. |
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| Re: Back Packs/Carry Packs The reason I ask, I was watching an episode of the Dog Whisperer and there was a woman who owned two rotti pups that she found under a bridge. Once Cesar worked with them, he determined that the male should have a backpack on when being walked. The pups were, I believe, 6 mths old and it just seemed young to me. |
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| Re: Back Packs/Carry Packs I would think as long as the pack wasn't over loaded, it may be okay to just to get them used to having it on their backs. I saw that episode too, but I can't remember what he put in the pack. I've thought about putting the pack we have on our six month old, but with nothing in it so there is not weight on his back. I was just thinking that it would be nice if he got used to the feeling - even if the pack is empty. 6 months does seem way too young to put anything of substance in the pack. |
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| Re: Back Packs/Carry Packs Quote:
When we were actively camping and backpacking my dogs carried about 25% of their total body weight. This was when they were in peak physical condition. I used to work for a company that manufactured dog gear (including backpacks). They gathered extensive advice from vets and the feedback was dogs in top physical condition without any health issues can easily carry 25-30% of their total body weight. I feel very comfortable with this estimate since when we were actively backpacking my pack was closer to the 35%-40% mark for my total body weight. Even my dog with HD carried a pack without any issues. The only 'tip' I have is to make sure the pack fits properly and is snug on the dog. A poorly fitted/adjusted pack can cause serious problems. |
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| Re: Back Packs/Carry Packs Do you have any suggestions about the age to begin with, jlaack? Maxcat, that episode had the dog carrying jars of pickles in either side of the pack. |
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| Re: Back Packs/Carry Packs Thank you for refreshing my memory. That does seem like too much weight for a developing puppy to carry. |
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| Re: Back Packs/Carry Packs Quote:
Just don't pack with weight until the pup is around 2 because you could put too much strain on developing joints. According to my vet, a dog that is healthy and in athletic condition can carry up to 50% of its weight. That means a dog that is working daily and in peak condition. And just like with any athlete, you don't start with that weight. You work up to it gradually. And if there are signs of injury, fatigue or any evidence that the dog isn't tolerating it (and with rotties these are subtle signs because they are so stoic) you back off and stop until the dog is ok again. The pack weight should be well balanced with most of the weight forward over the shoulders. It shouldn't flop around when the dog is walking, or slip to one side or the other. And the dog should carry it with ease....not look like it's struggling or working hard because of the pack. We use the Wenaha Explorer II pack. This website has reviews of several types of pack. When she was 2-5 yrs old and in her best condition, my 100lb rottie service dog, Lucy, could pack 40 lbs easily on flat terrain. She carried my books and supplies to graduate school 3-4 times a week. Now, my 3 yr old Dane (125 lb) carries about a gallon of water and snacks for us all when we are out walking. *Miki
__________________ Our Pack: Rottweiler/GSD Sister Sofie Sue, HCT, HIC Rottweiler Lady of the Lake, CGC, TDI Great Dane Angus, CGC, CS, TDI Von Marc's Essential Cat Scratch Fever-Teddy Last edited by mikimm; 03-23-2008 at 01:26 PM. Reason: add pack name |
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| Re: Back Packs/Carry Packs Thanks for the replies everyone. |
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| Re: Back Packs/Carry Packs We started with an empty pack at 18 months on Serena. Since turning two and being in great physical condition we have started to weight it using can goods. Starting with one on each side and slowly increasing over the last month to two on each side. We are trying to get her muscled up for the spring shows. I love presenting a rottie in great shape next to those pudgy dogs the pros bring. I doubt we will ever go more than 4 cans per side for a total of about 16lbs to Serena's 84lbs.
__________________ Bill Rotties past and present Isabelle 1997-2004 We miss ya! Jemar's Serena CGC,TDI, RN 02-07-06 Jemar's V. Anything Goes Little Loki 10-13-07 Volunteer for adoptarott.org MARR |
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