Bushcraft dogs,

Husky

Nomad
Oct 22, 2008
335
0
Sweden, Småland
...if you actually think of getting one for your dog.
A pack for a dog should be carried far forward so the weight is on the shoulders and not on the back arch.
I haven´t seen this one in real life so I may be wrong but if you look at the pictures it places the load to far back.
Look at these pics for comparison:
http://www.snowdogs.se/bilder.htm
 

BorderReiver

Full Member
Mar 31, 2004
2,693
16
Norfolk U.K.
...if you actually think of getting one for your dog.
A pack for a dog should be carried far forward so the weight is on the shoulders and not on the back arch.
I haven´t seen this one in real life so I may be wrong but if you look at the pictures it places the load to far back.
Look at these pics for comparison:
http://www.snowdogs.se/bilder.htm

Good point.

The bit about "mesh or lined saddle" is a bit off putting; dogs don't sweat through their skin so that sort of feature is a gimmick.

Dearer but better IMO

These appear to have a better chance of fitting the dog properly. You have to be careful not to rub the dog raw on the harness which is near the moving bits and the more adjustments you have the better.
 

pwb

Full Member
I think he needs a decent pack :rolleyes: . He's already got more kit than me.

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I wonder if they come in Jack Russell sizes ;) .

Pete.
 

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