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Hiking the White Mountains with a Reactive Dog (& Cattle Frog)

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Bully & Blaze – Hiking the White Mountains with a Reactive Dog (& Cattle Frog) Skip to content Bully & Blaze Hiking the White Mountains with a Reactive Dog (& Cattle Frog) “They Never Can:” How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Mob Published on August 27, 2018 by bullyandblaze Leave a comment A while back, I was listening to an episode of Cog-Dog Radio in which Sarah was talking about hiking and meeting uncontrolled dogs on trail and she said a thing that just perfectly linked a hundred different thoughts that had been bouncing around in my head. That thing was, “I don’t ask people to call their dogs. Because they never can.” And it was like the weight of the world was lifted off my shoulders. Or to be more precise: the weight of walking my own dogs — one well-trained and also intensely reactive at baseline; the other at the time quite social but young and impressionable and recovering from injury and long, rocky rehab — in the world. Specifically, of ...

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