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Hiking With Atlas: The First Time

Have you ever had your dog make a massive fool of you in public before? If you haven’t, lucky you. If you have, I feel your pain. 

 

Last October we went hiking at our favorite spot in the area. Everything was the same as it always is, that’s why it’s our favorite – it never changes! Except for one thing: Atlas. Atlas is our youngest pup and was only three months old when we set out for our first hike with him in October, so there was no way he’d make it so far by himself. However, we wanted to include him in the experience which we love so much, which is why I decided to buy him a dog carrier backpack. I know, I know – ‘an owner that treats their dog like a child; what has the world come to?!’, and it appears Atlas thought the same thing, because he absolutely hated it.

[Atlas and Loki]

As soon as we unpacked his shiny new carrier it was clear that it wasn’t love at first sight for Atlas. So, I let him walk with our older dogs, Khali and Loki, for the beginning of the hike – to allow him to get used to the idea until it was time to go up the bluff; I stuffed Atlas into his carrier and off we went, let the real fun begin! – or so we thought. The further we walked, the more Atlas began to whine and squirm. He wanted to walk with Khali and Loki, but being the tiny pup that he was, we just knew that he wouldn’t manage it.

[Atlas being carried by his owner in his dog carrier backpack, with older dogs Khali and Loki walking alongside]

So, after what seemed like an eternity of yapping and whining down my ear as I tried to enjoy my peaceful hike, we eventually reached the top, where I let Atlas out of his carrier to stretch his legs – I don’t know who was more relieved, him or me! We walked for about twenty minutes until we reached the descent, by which time Atlas was exhausted and it was time to put him back in his carrier (which turned out to be easier said than done). 

 

We knew that Atlas wanted to continue the hike on solid ground, but we just couldn’t let him. He yapped and whined to try to convince me, but we knew what was best for his little legs, and so I picked him up to put him back into the carrier. Simple, right? WRONG. Atlas, being the drama queen that he is, decided to go completely limp as I went to pick him up and put him back into his carrier. It was a Saturday afternoon and the sun was out, so naturally, the trail was packed with hikers – hikers who were already staring at us for the yapping and screaming performance which Atlas decided to put on earlier, but now this?! Thanks a lot, buddy. With a struggle and the added pressure of our newfound audience, I managed to scoop one side of Atlas into the carrier, before plopping him over like a ragdoll and finally getting him secured. We continued our descent. Thank goodness that’s over…

[Atlas sleeping]
[Atlas being carried by his owner in his dog carrier backpack]

Never mind.

Atlas sprung back into action and was barking louder than ever before. As his yapping and whining intensified, so did the stares of passing hikers – let’s hope they weren’t expecting a peaceful hike as we were!

[Atlas, Khali and Loki]

Fed up by this point, we began speed walking towards camp, which we eventually reached after enduring hours of agony from Atlas. As soon as we made it back, I took Atlas out of his carrier before he cuddled up on me and fell fast asleep. I guess there was a light at the end of the tunnel after all – as after his constant yapping and whining, Atlas was now knocked out for the remainder of the day. Peace and quiet at last!

See more of Atlas and his puppy adventures on his Instagram @huskiesinthepines

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Princess Sansa Attacked By Poisonous Snake

Could you imagine having to rely on a complete stranger to save your beloved poochs’ life? Well, let’s hope you don’t end up in a similar situation to this mutt mother, as one day this is exactly what she found herself having to do.

After a two and a half hour hike up a mountain and enjoying the beautiful lake with her pooch, one owner had a ginormous shock after discovering that her dog, Sansa, was suddenly in grave danger. Sansa had gone exploring as she does on any hike when she came across something that rather intrigued her, and, like any other dog would, this sudden sense of interest led her to do only one thing – play. She yapped and sniffed and chased and played; all was well – until fun turned into danger, as Sansa’s new friend turned out to be not so friendly.

[Sansa at the top of the mountain on the hike, before being bitten by a poisonous snake]

What Sansa had encountered was not a friend at all, but what turned out to be a poisonous snake. Sansa was chasing the snake, unbeknownst to her that it would end up whipping around and biting her, and in turn, poisoning the poor pooch.

 

Sansa and her owner were in the middle of nowhere, there was no one to be seen, and Sansa had passed out.

 

Beyond panicking, Sansa’s owner carried her to the hut where they had earlier had lunch. There were people there, but none who could help. Sansa’s owner was lost, she had never been in a situation like this before – she didn’t know what to do or who to call. That was, until three strangers, a group of men training for a mountain marathon, came across the poor pair – who luckily for them, offered to carry Sansa down the mountain. As they did, her owner called her father and told him what had happened; he rushed to the vet and arrived at the bottom of the mountain with emergency medicine for Sansa.

 

By the time her owner had taken the two and a half hour journey back to the bottom of the mountain, Sansa was being treated by a nurse who was giving her the emergency medication, after the three strangers who came across the two had ran down the mountain with Sansa in their arms, taking just thirty minutes to arrive at the bottom and save the poisoned pooches life.

[Sansa in recovery, after being bitten by a poisonous snake]

Many of us would panic at the idea of relying on a stranger to save the life of one of our furry friends, especially in a situation like Sansa’s. But this incredible story just goes to show that the power of people really can save a life.