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Sat 07 Aug, 2010 7:36 pm
What are some good walks to take a family and a 17 week old dog?
Sat 07 Aug, 2010 9:24 pm
Hi YH, check this topic for dog walkies up North.
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=2814&p=29706&hilit=dog+launceston#p29706I walk mine in the Government Hills/Bedlam Walls area on the Eastern Shore of Hobart.
Sun 08 Aug, 2010 10:54 am
Thanks for the suggestions, I shall tell Dad.
Sun 08 Aug, 2010 11:07 am
Hi Young Hiker!
Are you going to make him share the load?


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Sun 08 Aug, 2010 11:13 am
Yes if I can find that!!
Sun 08 Aug, 2010 7:30 pm
You might also like to take a look at
this topic.
Mon 09 Aug, 2010 10:25 am
I do quite a bit of dog-packing..... have bought and made equipment..... a ggod mob for buying bags is wolfpacks in usa.... but be careful - the load must be centered over the dogs front shoulder - NOT the back... and IN CONDITION only 25-30% of the dogs mass...
once all that is sorted, my best tip is put a wine cask bag into each side as ballast weight- if the bags are weighted unevenly it can hurt your dog over time and slip etc.... 17 weeks is too young for a heavy load though- maybe carry the bags empty or just with the dogs poo bag and scoop untill it gets used to it and a bit stronger boned and older...... also watck for grass seeds under strapping and tick treatment, vacinations, and obedience training is a must! - there may be dog agility clubs around for tips etc too.... There is a US mob called dog scouts that have some good info too
have fun, be responsible and safe!
Mon 09 Aug, 2010 11:22 am
I live on the coast and I've taken my dog (who at the time was 20 weeks old cocker spaniel) up into the dial range, these are good short walks for a dog. Also Mt Claude was a good walk for my dog. Just be careful about snakes in summer.
She has now got 4 peak bagging points.
Mon 09 Aug, 2010 12:38 pm
incidentally do you folks go to the "huskies picnic" at the hobart botanical gardens ( part of the antartic festival)...?
Mon 09 Aug, 2010 6:59 pm
Thank you for all the suggestions i shall tell Dad.
Mon 09 Aug, 2010 9:23 pm
Bap wrote:She has now got 4 peak bagging points.
Mine have got 3 - the race is on!!!!
Seriously though I was in the Midlands with them and found myself in a fox baiting area so had to stick one of them (the food obsessed one) on a lead - something to be aware of.
Do the Fox Task Force advertise where they bait??
Have contacted them, will be interested in their response.
Mon 16 Aug, 2010 4:55 pm
Should let you know this website
http://www.dpipwe.tas.gov.au/inter.nsf/ ... H32QE?open has all current baiting operations.
This sign
should be at all vehicle access points.
They forgot to take the sign I saw down as baiting has long since finished.
The baits are meat based and break down over 30-odd days.
Cheers, sbs
Wed 18 Aug, 2010 3:16 pm
Bap wrote:I live on the coast and I've taken my dog (who at the time was 20 weeks old cocker spaniel) up into the dial range, these are good short walks for a dog. Also Mt Claude was a good walk for my dog. Just be careful about snakes in summer.
She has now got 4 peak bagging points.
Sirius.....mug shot on right.....now has 27 peak bagging points....as he goes pretty much every where except NP's of course. He's almost 10 yo and slowing down a bit but still manages to do some awesome climbs. His best was Mt Ironstone...really tuff for him getting through/under the thick scorpia etc. on the plateau, but as always he persevered finding the easier spot to go.
If you haven't already done so....a FREE permit is available from PWS Molecreek to access the entire Central Plateau.
Haven't yet stayed overnight but intend to do so in the coming months.
Cheers.
Wed 18 Aug, 2010 3:29 pm
bugger.... just got back from the vet.... Boof (10 yo) officially has cancer, and about 8 weeks estimate..
enjoy your pals properly while you can folks...
Wed 18 Aug, 2010 3:57 pm
Sorry about your dog liam..
My dad has a kelpie cross sheepdog who has joined us on a bunch of walks, namely:
-Ragged jack
-Mt Arthur
-Mt Victoria
She's pushing 10 years now I think so I think her bushwalking days are at an end

I reckon she had over 5 points though!
belle sitting in a puddle at the top of ragged jack (northern end)

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Wed 18 Aug, 2010 4:06 pm
In honor of "Boof"
how we passed many days...
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Thu 19 Aug, 2010 11:17 am
So sorry Liam re your dog "Boof"....great photo too.
With "Sirius" being my constant companion it's truly hard to imagine life without him now, as must be the case for you.
Kind regards...ST
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