Group Dog Hikes

Off-Leash Hiking Adventures for your Dog

"We know that life is busy and work gets in the way, our dog hikes make it possible for you to come home and relax, knowing that your dog has been exercised for the day!"

Group Dog Hikes are an alternate option to dog daycare or dog walking. During our dog hikes, we focus strongly on off-leash reliable recall, down-stay, structure/leadership, calmness while entering and exiting the vehicle, and socialization with other dogs.

Start your Dog on Hikes




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Hike Locations:


  • Vernon

    Mondays and Fridays: 9am -2pm

  • Lumby

    Tuesdays & Thursdays: 9am-2pm

  • Lavington

    Wednesdays: 9am-2pm



Includes:

  • Pick-Up and Drop-Off from your home
  • 1.5hr-2hr of exercise
  • Socialization
  • Off-Leash Recall Training
  • Off-Leash Commands Training
  • Licensed, Insured and Pet First Aid Certified
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1 Dog Family

$27.50 Per Hike

2 Dog Family

$50 Per Hike


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Does your Dog Need to Hike?

Have your dog join us Weekly


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Our dog hikes are a great continuation of your dog's training, or great for dogs who need a bit more training. We train your dog as they exercise, which biologically fulfills them mentally and physically wellbeing. Teaching your dog real life skills on a weekly basis resulting in lasting results.
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Sheri and Templeton Testimonial

"Templeton has always been excited to encounter the company of both people and other dogs, but sometimes it would be a little too much.  When I had seen the opportunity to expose Templeton to both some added exercise and dog socialization, I had to sign him up.  This service has been invaluable to both Templeton and our family. 

Templeton has learned how to control his excitement and understand social cues around other dogs.  Something only the communication of his new friends could teach him.  When we are at work, I know on the group walk day that Templeton will be well exercised and greatly cared for.

What I did not expect was how the re-enforcement of commands used on his walks would enhance his already solid obedience.  Nor did I ever expect to see how intense Templeton’s overwhelming reaction to the SUV coming up the lane could be.  We often view the pictures and videos of his adventures with his puppy friends on Facebook.  Templeton jumps, barks and whimpers at the sight of both Victoria, Lexie, and his Lumby friends. 

We even have to whisper Victoria’s name because whenever Templeton hears her name he runs to the door, looks out the window, and anxiously waits for her."