Overland Hound

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I been trying to take her with me when I go and get dog food and so on. This way she gets to socialize and get on a short ride. Sometimes we go to a dog park that about 45 min away, that always ends up in some throw up tho.


I might try that, any idea how much I should give my pup? She is about 70-75lbs. Going to look more into it

My guess would be less than a teaspoon but I am no vet. Try a very small amount and see how your dog reacts or ask your vet!
 
I had to say goodbye to my rescued lab adventure buddy in August of 2018. That dirty 'C' word took him too soon. We had nine years of exploration together and am convinced the trip to the San Juans was his favorite (okay, I am sure they were all amazing to him).

Here he is taking it all in at the top of California Pass in October of 2016. Traveling with a K9 companion is both difficult and extraordinary...and totally worth it!
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I had to say goodbye to my rescued lab adventure buddy in August of 2018. That dirty 'C' word took him too soon. We had nine years of exploration together and am convinced the trip to the San Juans was his favorite (okay, I am sure they were all amazing to him).

Here he is taking it all in at the top of California Pass in October of 2016. Traveling with a K9 companion is both difficult and extraordinary...and totally worth it!
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Sorry to hear! At least he had a great life by the sounds of it!!
 
This is Ranger Girl or simply Range. Full Border Collie that my daughter rescued when her litter was abandoned at a county fair in 2010 when we lived in Wyoming. She is 45 pounds of pure energy who is up for anything, anywhere at any time.

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I had to say goodbye to my rescued lab adventure buddy in August of 2018. That dirty 'C' word took him too soon. We had nine years of exploration together and am convinced the trip to the San Juans was his favorite (okay, I am sure they were all amazing to him).

Here he is taking it all in at the top of California Pass in October of 2016. Traveling with a K9 companion is both difficult and extraordinary...and totally worth it!
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Sorry for your loss. Here's to the awesome memories he gave to you!
 
This is Ranger Girl or simply Range. Full Border Collie that my daughter rescued when her litter was abandoned at a county fair in 2010 when we lived in Wyoming. She is 45 pounds of pure energy who is up for anything, anywhere at any time.

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I am surprised you got her to sit still long enough for a pic. :-)

High energy, indeed!
 
My Izzy is only about 1 1/2 years old so I haven’t been on any long trips but I take her out on hikes locally quite often. She has tons of energy and is all go and no quit. She rides in the truck and Jeep quite well though so I hope to get her on a several day trip soon.

Catahouligans of the world unite!
 
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I had to say goodbye to my rescued lab adventure buddy in August of 2018. That dirty 'C' word took him too soon. We had nine years of exploration together and am convinced the trip to the San Juans was his favorite (okay, I am sure they were all amazing to him).

Here he is taking it all in at the top of California Pass in October of 2016. Traveling with a K9 companion is both difficult and extraordinary...and totally worth it!
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Sorry to hear, he had an a adventures life I sure. All we can do is treat them as Family and try to Love them as much as they Love us.