By: Valerie Ferguson ZimmVet Receptionist

The beauty of a Minnesota hike doesn’t need to end when the snow begins to fly. There are many opportunities throughout our great state to enjoy a winter hike with your furry friend! Many towns, county parks, regional parks, recreational areas, and state parks offer access to beautiful walking/hiking trails year-round.

A personal favorite of mine is the Candlelight hikes offered at various Minnesota State Parks during the months of January and February. These hikes are often dog-friendly; however I always call ahead to confirm that your pup is invited to join you.

A few things to consider while enjoying a winter hike with your dog:

  • Protect their paws from snowballs with a protective product, I prefer Mushers Secret or hiking booties
  • Clean your dogs’ feet of any salt or sand that they may have picked up so their pads do not get irritated from the harsh chemicals that can be used on walkways
  • Monitor the outdoor temperature; even though dogs have hair they may still get cold depending on the type of hair coat they have and they rely on you to know when to bring them inside
  • Just like humans, dogs require water and nutrition during longer winter hikes just as they would during the summer months
  • Be a responsible pet owner and abide by the posted trail rules
  • For your safety, always let someone know where you are going and when you plan to be home and check-in with them upon your return home

Now all that you need to do is get outdoors and begin exploring with your four-legged pal!