| INTRODUCTION: Hiking
with backpacking
is an enjoyable, albeit sometimes strenuous, activity for you and your Malamute.
Anyone can join in as long as they and their dog are in good health, are
reasonably fit and have the right equipment.
The only specialised equipment you'll need is a
canine backpack for your dog. make use of backpacks made from heavy-duty cordura with adjustable straps so that the pack can be
fitted to your dog. Apart from that you'll require a sturdy lead (1.8 - 2.4
meters
long is ideal) & collar, weight for the backpack, water & water bowl for your dog, rubbish bags,
sensible footwear, warm & waterproof clothing, human backpack, food &
drink, sunscreen, hat, insect repellant, light tent (should you be camping over
night), etc. Walkers must also carry their own
basic first aid items. Be aware that dogs are to be kept on lead at all
times and always remain the responsibility of their owner.
If you are just interested in hiking with your
dog for fun, then you can put items such as food, drink and clothing in his backpack
- as much or as little as you like. Anyone is welcome to join in on our walks -
your dog doesn't have to carry weight if you are not seeking to obtain a Working
Pack title in future,
and you don't have to complete the full distance.
Training should begin with walking you dog with a
lightly loaded pack to get him used to the feel of it, and to ensure that the
pack is fitted correctly and is comfortable for the dog. Once the dog is used to
wearing the pack, gradually increase the weight in the pack and the distance of
your walks. By building up the weight in this way, any problems with your dog or
the backpack should become apparent before you find yourself kilometers from anywhere
participating in a backpacking event. A badly fitted pack will not only be
uncomfortable, but may rub the skin raw or cause injury, so if you're not sure
that you've adjusted the pack correctly, please find someone to assist you.
Obviously you will require a sturdy backpack
which is sufficiently large to hold the required weights. The weight is usually
made up of something that is dense yet can mould to the shape of your dog: bags
of rice, bags of damp sand and/or a soft pack of water (similar to the bladder
of a wine cask) are suitable. It is also important that you know how to adjust
the pack so that it is fitted correctly and is most comfortable for the dog.
The Club will strive to hold several
social hiking events throughout the year at various venues in and around Pretoria & Johannesburg (usually
at the most +- 1 hours drive
from
Centurion), and anyone with a healthy and fairly fit dog is welcome to come
along. Further information about backpacking with your dog and backpacking
events can be obtained via the club newsletter, "Friend of the Alaskan Malamutes in Southern Africa", or by
phoning the Club Secretary until such time a Backpacking Co-ordinator has
been appointed.
Working Pack Dog Title:
On
offer SAFDSS National
Working Pack Dog Title which is available to registered or non-registered
sled dogs.
Rules and
regulations for the Working Pack Dog (WPD) still needs to be
divined. To qualify for the WPD title
your dog must carry 30% of its body weight for a minimum of 16 km on four
occasions - a dog weighing 40 kg would therefore have to carry 12 kg of weight,
which is the equivalent of 12 litres of water. We do not recommend that you
and/or your dog attempt this unless you are both fit, healthy and have done some
training.
Rules and Regulations
Follow
the link to the left. Events are arranged by the event giving
organizations under governance of SAFDSS as prescribed by AMCA.
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