Took my dog, Torvald the Elkhound for a dayhike today up to Labyrinth Mt. just East of Stevens Pass. It's only about 2.5 miles and 2500 ft. of elevation gain from trailhead to top, so a pretty consistently steep trail. By the time we got back to the car he could hardly walk, all his legs were quivering and shaking real bad. All he wanted to do was get back in the car and lay down. We set a slow pace too, took about 6 hours total.
What a change from last year. In late October last year I attempted to climb Mt. Maude in a day and ended up about 1000 ft. shy of the summit due to a bad route choice and running out of time. Still, it was about 6.5 miles one way and about 5500 feet of elevation gain, taking about 12 hours total. Tor was a real trooper on that trip and while he was thoroughly exhausted by the time we got back to the car I wasn't surprised given his age and how long the trip was and how much climbing was involved.
I don't know if I'll be able to take my buddy hiking any more. I had to stop taking him jogging this summer as he couldn't keep up and I'd literally be dragging him the last mile or so.
He'll be 12 on Nov. 5th and other than losing a lot of stamina he still seems to be in real good health. The vet can't find anything wrong with him, doesn't seem to have arthritis, still has sharp hearing and eyesight, good appetite and still likes to run around and play, just not for any length of time any more. He's not fat either, still checks in at 49 lbs, just like he always has.
Bummer.
I wonder though, do dogs get out of shape like we do? Since I stopped taking him jogging 3 times a week he really hasn't gotten any consistent exercise. Do I just need to go for shorter runs to keep him in as good of shape as possible? And if so, then how do I find the time to keep myself in shape? There's only about a 2 hour window between jobs in the afternoon on weekdays.
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