Should Your Dog Wear a Backpack?
Have you noticed more and more dogs wearing backpacks lately? More than just a fashion statement, backpacks offer the perfect place to stow water for a long walk and give working breeds a sense of purpose. Although backpacks can be a good choice for your pet, it’s important to consider your dog’s size, temperament, and health before buying a backpack.
Is a Backpack Right for My Dog?
Active dogs bred for a specific purpose, such as herding or sledding, are particularly well-suited to wearing backpacks, although other types of dogs can also benefit. Herding, sledding, and sports breeds generally have sturdier frames and stronger shoulders, which makes it easy to wear filled packs. Working breeds are happiest when they’re busy, and although donning a backpack may not seem like much work, it can help fulfill your pet’s task-oriented needs.
Backpacks aren’t just for working breeds. In fact, any dog may enjoy wearing a backpack during hikes, walks around the neighborhood, or visits to the local dog park.
Some dogs don’t like anything on their backs and may never adjust to the sensation, no matter how slowly you introduce the backpack. If that’s the case, there’s no point forcing your dog to wear something he or she hates.
It’s also important to consider your dog’s health. If he or she has arthritis, hip dysplasia or another joint condition, a heart condition, breathing issue or other health problem, it’s best to consult with your veterinarian before using a backpack. Adding extra weight to your dog’s back may worsen or cause health problems in some cases.
What Factors Should I Consider When Choosing a Backpack?
When you’re shopping for a backpack, think about:
How Can I Convince My Dog to Wear a Backpack?
Some dogs instantly adjust to wearing a backpack, while others may need a little encouragement. Start by placing the pack over your dog’s back without fastening the straps. Let him or her walk around with the unfastened pack several times before you fasten it. A few treats may make wearing the backpack a more positive experience.
Once your dog has gotten used to taking walks with the backpack fastened, add a lightweight item, such as ball, small toy, or water bottle. Gradually increase the weight to avoid straining or overloading your dog’s muscles and joints. Walks should be kept short until your dog adjusts to wearing a fully loaded backpack.
Health is an important consideration when choosing a backpack for your pet. If you’re not sure if a backpack is a good choice for your pet, give us a call to schedule an appointment.
Sources:
Cesar’s Way: Dog Backpacks Do’s and Don’ts
https://www.cesarsway.com/dog-training/training-tools/dog-backpack-dos-and-donts
Mother Nature Network: How to Train Your Dog to Wear a Backpack, 11/6/14
https://www.mnn.com/family/pets/stories/how-to-train-your-dog-to-wear-a-backpack
Dogaholic: Best Dog Backpack
http://dogsaholic.com/lifestyle/best-dog-backpack.html
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