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Have you hiked with your dog before? In general, most dogs enjoy being outside, especially in areas where they can roam freely and discover new things. And due to the fact that dogs typically enjoy long walks filled with interesting smells, hiking with dogs is a popular activity with pet owners. Many dogs enjoy going on hikes. It helps them exercise both their body and mind. 

While some dogs enjoy long walks, other breeds are particularly good for hiking. These dog breeds are the best options for people looking for very active companions because they have been bred for long hours of work outdoors in all types of weather. 

German Shorthaired Pointer

German Shorthaired Pointer

The German shorthaired pointer is a very spirited dog that is an excellent companion for going on hikes. The breed was developed as a hunting dog and still carries out the purpose today. They enjoy long, strenuous activities in a variety of environments, which makes them suitable for long hikes and adventures. They have a friendly disposition, are eager to please their owners, and enjoy making new friends. This dog, which is best known for its agility and stamina, requires a lot of daily exercises to keep it from becoming anxious and destructive.

Siberian Husky

Siberian Husky

The husky, which originated in northeastern Asia, is naturally cold-resistant and at home on cold weather hikes and snowy mountain summits. Siberians are a great choice for people looking for a dog that will keep them entertained on long hikes because they are a true endurance breed. The Siberian husky can be a perfect match for the outdoorsman who prefers a laid-back approach.

Border Collie

Border Collie

The border collie is an obvious choice for anyone looking for an exercise partner because it is renowned throughout the world for its intelligence, and energy level. The border collie’s intelligence and trainability make it useful for both hikers and climbers. This breed makes excellent farm companions because they enjoy running around fields and managing flocks of sheep. But these perceptive, active, and intelligent canines enjoy exploring trails just as much. Border collies can withstand both hot and cold weather, so whether it’s sunny or snowing, they’ll go hiking with you!

Bernese Mountain Dog

Bernese Mountain Dog

This breed enjoys hard work and makes a great hiking companion in any weather. Originally used for drafting and as a cattle driver in the chilly Swiss Alps, it is not surprising that the Bernese makes a great climbing companion since it was bred to pull carts through the Alps. Keep hikes brief and simple, as these working dogs need just 30 minutes of exercise per day and are prone to elbow and hip dysplasia.

Mountain Cur

Mountain Cur

These explorers enjoy being active and are not strangers to the outdoors. The mountain cur is sure to have fun no matter the activity as long as they’re with you, and they make excellent pets and hunting partners. The mountain cur won’t need much time to learn important hiking manners like recall and walking to heel.

However, no matter what breed you bring along, never forget to pack appropriate hiking gear for both you and your dog. Make sure your dog can obey your commands and stay with you if you want your outing to go well, especially if your dog will be off-leash.

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