Recognize your dog’s distress when hiking in heat or cold

Recognize your dog’s distress when hiking in heat or cold

I had a scary experience a few days ago. I was hiking up a mountain in Acadia National Park when my dog Juno started to act strange.

Juno, a boxer-husky mix, accompanies me on many of my hikes. When she was a puppy, I introduced her to the activity with short, easy trails. Now nearly 3 years old, Juno is quite the climber. Just last winter, she hiked to Cadillac Mountain with me, a 7 1/2-mile trek through snow. And she wanted to play fetch afterward.

Usually, she leads the way, often tugging on her leash in an effort to go faster. But during our recent hike, as we traversed an open ridge of Penobscot Mountain in the sun, she began walking beside me, then lagging behind.

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