I don't know how much time you'll have in Lake Placid, but there's a lot to do in two days. I'm not sure how much mileage you'll want to put in on a hike, but there's a lot of great options. I'd personally avoid Marcy since its a shitshow of tourists and doesn't provide the best views. There's a lot of info on high peaks climbing and I'm not sure how good of a climber your dog is on steep rocks/can you carry him up/down ladders etc. If you had to do one hike that gave a good mix of mountain and lake/valley views. I'd probably recommend going up Mt. Colden via this loop
http://www.summitpost.org/mt-colden-...ack-loj/157628
This gives you views of Marcy, Algonquin, etc. and then you get to hit avalanche lake on the way back which is pretty awesome. Not the best view from the top, but overall there's a lot of good resting points. I'd recommend going through avalanche pass on the way out as this side of the mountain is steeper and the climb is covered in wet granite which is one of the few things my dog hates since she can't really grip on it.
Mt. Colden as seen from Algonquin
Top of Colden with the GF and Mutt
Avalanche Lake
Other good options are Algonquin (shorter, second highest peak, arguablly the best views on a day hike). If you're tired and don't want to climb just going out and back through avalanche lake to lake colden.
If you want semi technical climbs, saddleback and basin are fun. There's one or two ladders for the dog. I've done it with one of mine, but she's a strong climber and I just carry her up/down a few ladders and have to pick her up on a few of the 4/5 foot ledge spots.
Gothics/Armstrong/Upper Wolfjaw will also provide some tech climbing and views. That said, go to the Adirondacks for the views and NH for the Tech Climbs.
Following your hike, its essential that you go to the Lake Placid brewery for ubu ales, chicken and veggie nachos and more fantastic bar food. If nothing else have a beer or two with your dog on the patio in the red adirondack chairs.
For breakfast, the best place in the Country Bear Cafe in wilmington which has the best french toast on the planet, but is kind of a hole in the wall. In town, the lake placid diner is okay.
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