Our Services To Help You
Dog Walking Adventure
π₯Ύ Beginner Hiking
Easy, well-marked trails with minimal elevation (1-3 miles)
Smooth terrain like dirt paths or gravel roads
Basic gear: comfortable shoes, water, snacks, and a map
Slow pace with frequent breaks
Great for new hikers and casual outings
β°οΈ Intermediate Hiking
Moderate trails with inclines and uneven terrain (3-7 miles)
Some steep sections, rocks, and obstacles
Requires proper hiking shoes, a backpack, and extra water/snacks
Steady pace with planned rest stops
Suitable for those with some hiking experience
ποΈ Advanced Hiking
Challenging trails with steep climbs, rocky terrain, or long distances (7+ miles)
High-altitude or backcountry hikes requiring endurance
Essential gear: trekking poles, navigation tools, first-aid kit, and layered clothing
Requires good fitness, preparation, and self-sufficiency
Best for experienced hikers ready for tough conditions
Dog Running Adventure
ποΈ Beginner Trail Running
Trail Type: Flat, well-maintained dirt or gravel paths (1-3 miles)
Pace: Slow and steady, focusing on form and footing
Gear: Trail running shoes, water bottle, light clothing
β°οΈ Intermediate Trail Running
Trail Type: Rolling hills, some uneven terrain (3-7 miles)
Pace: Comfortable but challenging, mixing running and power hiking
Gear: Hydration pack, moisture-wicking clothing, basic first-aid kit
ποΈ Advanced Trail Running
Trail Type: Steep climbs, rocky and technical terrain, high elevation (7+ miles)
Pace: Strong effort, navigating tough sections strategically
Gear: Trekking poles (for steep trails), GPS watch, nutrition packs
Tips:
β Train for endurance, speed, and agility on rough terrain
β Perfect downhill running technique to prevent injuries
β Be prepared for changing weather and remote conditions
Private Dog Training
Private Training for High-Energy or "Crazy" Dogs πΆπ
If your dog is full of energy, reactive, or just a little wild, private training can help channel that enthusiasm into good behavior! One-on-one sessions are great for dogs who struggle with distractions, extreme leash pulling, barking without ceasing, or impulse control(chasing with never settling)
π₯ Benefits of Private Training:
β Personalized attention to address your dogβs specific needs
β Calm, controlled environment for better focus
β Faster progress with custom training plans
β Builds confidence in both dog and owner
π Training Focus Areas:
πΎ Leash manners & loose-leash walking
πΎ Basic impulse control (wait, stay, leave it)
πΎ Socialization & reactivity management
πΎ Off-leash recall & advanced communication
πΎ Confidence-building exercises for anxious or hyper dogs
β³ Session Length & Progress
β Most sessions last 45 minutes to 1 hour.
β Training frequency depends on your dog's progress (weekly or biweekly).
β Homework! Youβll receive exercises to practice between sessions.