Dog Booties: Does Your Dog Need Them?
Find out here if your best friend needs dog booties when you’re on a walk or hike. The answer could surprise you!
The guide to Bend-Oregon from a dog's-eye view.
Hiking with dogs is something that every one of our pack members at The Dog Guide Bend can get behind.
Bend is just an outside place – a place to explore the high desert, the mountains, the lakes and the rivers. And if you’re exploring with your dog, you’re going to have an even better time.
Watching a dog explore the wilderness ahead of you is such a joy.
Hiking with dogs is our absolute jam. It can be such a healing activity for you and your best friend. Exploring the wilderness with your dog – is there anything better than that?
Find out here if your best friend needs dog booties when you’re on a walk or hike. The answer could surprise you!
Located in the Crooked River Ranch area, Scout Camp Trail is a spectacular hike that’s only a 45 minute drive from Bend, Oregon.
As a mother to an introverted child and a fearful rescue dog, we have our go-to spots that suit all parties. Dog parks can be hit and miss because they […]
Exploring Fort Rock and Crack-in-the-ground with your dog is easier than you think. It’s an easy day trip just outside of Bend, OR.
If you are feeling ambitious, there is an amazing dog-friendly road trip calling your name that takes you to multiple locations around the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument.
From easy to difficult, we’ve rounded up our favorite Bend sunset hikes to enjoy with your dog. Because they want to watch the sunset too.
The reason for leash laws is to keep everyone safe and happy while we share these beautiful spaces. Especially during off leash season. Here are some tips to stay safe when your dog is off leash.
Toxic algae blooms now are more common than ever. And they are killing dogs. Follow these tips to protect your dog from toxic algae.
Bend’s love for our furry friends shows through the magnificence of Good Dog! dog park. It is arguably the best dog park in Bend, Oregon.
Dogs with disabilities need certain hiking tools to ensure their safety. Luna, a deaf and light-sensitive double merle uses these when hiking.