Safety First
Built for safety. Designed for joy.
Your dog's wellbeing is our top priority. We've developed comprehensive safety protocols and requirements to ensure every adventure is not just fun, but safe.
Fully Insured
Professional liability coverage for your peace of mind

Our Safety Protocols
These aren't just policies—they're commitments we make to every dog and family we work with.
Small Groups Only
We never exceed 2-3 dogs per handler. This allows for individualized attention, better monitoring, and safer management of any situation that arises.
Weather Protocols
We monitor conditions closely and cancel or modify adventures when weather poses any risk. Heat, cold, lightning, and trail conditions are all assessed.
Intentional Matching
Dogs are grouped based on compatibility—energy level, play style, and temperament—not just availability. We prioritize safe, positive interactions.
Emergency Preparedness
Handlers carry first aid kits, have emergency contacts on file, and know the location of the nearest emergency vet for every trail we use.
Secure Transport
All dogs are transported in secure, separated setups for safety and calm. Dogs are crated during transport, and vehicles are climate-controlled and sanitized.
GPS Tracking
Every adventure is tracked via GPS, and we keep route records for safety. All dogs wear a tracking collar on every outing.
Safety First
What We Require
To keep all dogs safe, we have clear requirements for joining our adventures.
Vaccination Requirements
Rabies (current)
DHPP/DAPP (current)
Bordetella (current)
Please provide expiration dates before your first adventure
Behavioral Requirements
Friendly or neutral with other dogs
Comfortable being handled
Can ride calmly while safely secured
Leash-walkable and redirectable
No bite history toward dogs or people
When This May Not Be The Best Fit (Yet)
We want every dog to succeed. These situations may require different solutions:
Experiences panic-level anxiety in vehicles or new environments
Has severe resource guarding that can’t be safely managed
Can’t be safely secured for transport
Is not vaccinated or is a very young puppy
Has a bite history or has shown aggression toward people or dogs
