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Tips on getting your four-footed friend ready for hiking

| Staff Reporters
TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — My new best friend has sketchy bowel control, is banned for life from national parks and I’ve caught him in bed with my wife, but he’s an excellent hiking partner.
It’s a good idea to start your pet out slowly in an exercise and work up, allowing them to toughen up their feet and get their muscles use to it.

 

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