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Hiking with your dog is a great way to explore the natural beauty of the Columbus, Georgia and Phenix City, Alabama area. From riverside walks along the Chattahoochee River to wooded trails, there are plenty of pet-friendly places to enjoy the outdoors. But before you leash up and head out, Dr. Carattini (and Biscuit) has some tips on how to prepare for the unique conditions and wildlife in our region.
The warm, humid climate in the Columbus/Phenix City area makes it a hotspot for fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes year-round. These pests can transmit serious diseases like Lyme disease, ehrlichiosis, and heartworm.
Even a short walk through grass or wooded trails can expose your pet, so prevention is essential for every outing.
Early morning or evening hikes are best during warmer months. Be sure to check the weather forecast since storms can come on suddenly. Be ready with protective gear if you are planning to hike in conditions that may be wet or windy.
Standing Boy Trails is located in north Columbus on the shores of the Chattahoochee.
The trail systems consists of nearly 30 miles of natural surface trails for hiking, trail running, and mountain biking.
The RiverWalk is an outdoor 15-mile linear park that hugs the banks of the Chattahoochee River.
Flatrock Park provides guests with access to a walking trail, playgrounds, picnic areas, grills, and covered eating areas.
If your dog tends to sniff or chew, keep them on a shorter leash in heavily wooded areas.
Our region is home to several venomous snakes. Be cautious in tall grass, near water, and around rocks or fallen logs. Keep your dog on a leash and avoid letting them explore off-trail or stick their nose into brush piles. Some people even report seeing alligators in bodies of water nearby!
In open areas near the river or fields, birds like hawks can pose a risk to very small breeds and puppies. While rare, it’s best to keep small pets close and supervised at all times.
Even on familiar trails, unexpected situations can happen.
If your dog gets injured or overheated, you may need to carry them. You can:
Hiking with your dog in the Columbus and Phenix City area can be a rewarding and enriching experience. With proper planning, awareness of local hazards, and a little preparation, you can enjoy the outdoors safely together.
If you’re unsure whether your dog is ready for hiking season, or need help with vaccines and parasite prevention, Uptown Veterinary Clinic is here to help. Schedule an appointment today to make sure your pet is trail-ready for your next adventure.
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