Hiking is a great activity to enjoy alongside dog. It's a great way you both can burn some calories and spend some time in nature. It's incredibly restorative for both the body and mind, but not every dog is well suited for racking up the back country miles. 

Some aren't built for the kind of wear and tear hiking often entails. While others are simply more comfortable running around at a manicured dog park. For hardcore runners and across for dog jewelry are also solid exercise options. Here we have lists of ten dog breeds which are considered to be the best "Top 10 Best Dogs for Hikers".

 

Beagle Dog :

Beagles are always happy to tag along with their people and this includes when you're hit the trail. Beagles have plenty of energy to keep up just be sure you take their smaller stature into consideration. If you are truly racking up the miles Beagles are legendary for their friendliness. So, they won't cause you any problems when encountering other hikers. But they are apt to chase small furry critters that cross your path. Fortunately their vocal nature means that they'll scare off most critters before you even get close (1). 

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Siberian Husky Dog :

As long as the weather isn't too warm Huskies are great companions on the trail. If it is cold enough to upset your husky you should probably be indoors herself. They've got energy for days so, they'll view most of your hikes as warm-up sessions their hair can hide an army of ticks. So, be sure to give your Husky a good once-over after every trip (2). 

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Australian Shepherd Dog :

Don't worry whether or not your Australian Shepherd will enjoy hiking. Just be sure his leash is secure before you arrive at the trail head, if she doesn't leave you in the dust. The combination of their ambitious spirit, incredible energy, and happy-go-lucky attitude to make them one of the best hiking companions one could desire. Additionally these herd dogs are reasonably tolerant of both hot temperatures and cold climates (3). 

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Alaskan Malamute Dog :

Alaskan Malamute are high-energy dogs who love to talk and explore for miles at a time. They may like some other breeds have a tendency to pull up on the lead while you're walking. But you may be able to curtail this with consistent training and positive reinforcement. Much of what can be said for Siberian Huskies can be said for Alaskan Malamute. However while Malamutes are not as friendly with other dogs Huskies are they are friendly with most human strangers (4). 

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Border Collie Dog :

Border Collies are smart agile and capable dogs that love to run. What more could you want in a good hiking dog most? Border Collies are a bit sensitive so you'll want to make sure your dog feels confident out on the trail. So it probably pays to start introducing your pub to the trail from a relatively young age. Border Collies will I stock just about anything and every that moves. But they have a relatively low prey drive which helps prevent them from dragging you through the forest, in pursuit of squirrels, Chipmunks, and birds (5). 

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Also Read This :  All Dog Breeds - Names and Pictures | Complete List of Dog Profiles 

 

Dalmatian Dog :

Dalmatians are infamous for their endurance, so it's no surprise that they excel on the trail. They're also fun-loving friendly and full of energy, so hiking is a great outlet for them. Dalmatians aren't really noted for having an insane prey Drive, so they're also unlikely to dart after each and every critter in the forest now. Dalmatians have short hair and a slender build till, they'll require some protection from the cold. But they handle warm temperatures fairly well (6). 

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Plott Dog :

The Plott is a somewhat rare breed, originally bred to hunt wild boar and other large animals. Their endurance and love of running long distances, makes them pretty good at hiking companions even. If their prey drive makes them susceptible to lunging after furry creature some hurt. Because they have rather short hair there aren't ideal suited for the cold. But warm weather hikers will find them very suitable hiking partners (7). 

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Weimaraner Dog :  

Weimaraners  are often thought of as challenging dogs. But many of the behavioral problems they exhibit can be tamed with sufficient exercise. Hitting your Weimaraner out on the trail is an excellent way to provide not only this kind of exercise. But a healthy dose of mental stimulation as well, Weimaraner owners are sporting dogs who can easily withstand the physical rigors of hiking (8).

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Australian Cattle Dog :

Australian Cattle dogs are better suited for hiking than you are. They should probably be considered your fitness and hiking companion rather than the reverse. They are often a bit much for first-time dog owners, but most experienced puppy parents will find them easy to train an eager-to-please. Like their Shepherd brethren, who also hail from the outback, Australian Cattle Dogs are surprisingly capable of enduring both warm and chilly temperatures (9).

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Labrador Retriever Dog :

There are many things labs aren't good at and surprisingly they make wonderful hiking companions to. Rugged outdoorsy dogs labs going on adventures have the bodies to tolerate tough terrain and personalities. That make them quite well behaved, when you encounter other hikers and their dogs (10). 

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