Doggie Field Trips
Doggie Field Trips
Group size : average 8 dogs per hike
Description: minimum 1 - 1/2 hour off-leash hike plus scenic tour in climate controlled passenger van
Average trip time: 3 – 4 hrs
A group of exuberant, social canines follow Maren’s lead and together they explore different areas around beautiful Sea To Sky Country. Bounding up and down hills, zooming through forest trails, splashing in ponds and creeks, racing in open areas, sniffing and romping with buddies!!! Some trails are steep, some and muddy, some are open, some are dry – all are FUN! From the time Maren picks them up until they are returned home Maren carefully watches the dogs’ interactions and body language to help ensure that they have a safe and happy hike! Dogs soon learn to wait at doors, walk on a loose leash, sit, take turns, and to come when called, to help them be a well-behaved member of the group. We always consider your dogs’ safety in all our interactions.
Included in the service: daily update, pick-up and drop-off, après hike towel off and a treat! Your doggie will be gone from home about 3 hours and will return content and mellower! You will love that too!
Please leave instructions on where to leave dogs that insist on getting extra muddy!
Requirements
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Vaccinations up to date (including Bordatella)
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Flea preventative program
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Spayed or Neutered (age recommended by veterinarian)
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Current District of Squamish dog licence
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Identification tag with owners contact information
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Health issues outlined in advance
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Must be over 6 months and physically capable of hiking up and down hills and varied terrain.
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Good off leash recall
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No history of aggression towards people or other dogs
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Registration form and liability waiver filled out
24 Hours cancellation notice requested or service charge .
Priority given to regularly scheduled canine members. Please call ahead as space is limited.
$20 per field trip
(Includes TLC and nummies, etc.)
Frequent Fido discounts may apply. Consult with us if your dog goes for 3 or more field trips per week or if you have multiple dogs in the same household.