Taking dogs out hacking with you?

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Who does it?

I’ve just started doing it and was wondering how common it actually is. I’m lucky that I can get off road more or less straight away after a short stretch of very quiet road and he absolutely loves it. I take a lead with me and a pocket full of treats, and I can hop on and off if necessary.

We go for around an hour and I keep it quite steady but it’s lovely going along with both horse and dog… and gets two jobs done in one go. ❤️
 
I don't ride much these days, but yes, regularly hacked with a dog or two. Or three...

I have always been one for being out at unsociable hours though. We would be out hacking at 5am so we didn't have to contend with the rest of the world.
 
We used to do this but over thirty years ago now. If you’ve off road hacking it’s great fun but l wouldn’t like to attempt these days if anywhere near a public road. Our dogs were well trained and would come to heel behind the horses if told to but they were brought up hacking out from a young age and the horses were used to them coming along.
 
All the time, I have access to off road hacking and a beach. I take two with me and shortly my young dog will be trustworthy enough to come too. We all absolutely love it. I wouldn't go though if it involved roads.
 
Yep, this day my partner came with us so dog looking at me and running to him.

She goes on lead lovely beside me, rucking in when we go on narrow, overgrown paths. She runs beside when I canter on or off lead.

She would jump up so her paws were on my thigh so i could clip/unclip lead but started teaching her to jump on high banks etc.

We cross a road from yard to forest so she starts on lead. I tend to choose paths that are very, very rarely used by others.

Tia even swam when Til went in deep, but Tilly didn't like the shark chasing her in the water.
We went down unused railway lines and Fraggle came out one day. I had Til in hand for a walk and popped on for 30 secs to see Fraggles reaction to accompanying us. He wasn't fully convinced but trotted along behind.
(If Mr FP is with us Fraggle wo t even consider coming with me and Til).

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Occasionally… only took my old lurcher once probably 20 years ago, he bogged off after a cat in the village and I had to trot on swiftly to get out of that one!

There are a few that still ride out with dogs on the road near me, and one of my friends rides out with their three HPR dogs, and another with their HPR and two pugs. Not much road work on their riding though.
 
Yes, you need a well trained dog. I have found mine useful, they give the pony a lead, mine definitely prefer going out with the dog than alone. Well, obviously I’m there, but they like something else as well, if they can! I have had collies, before my GSD phase, they would all do an instant down, which can be very useful in all sorts of situations. I just have a short bit of quiet road, on which I use a lead. The pony is very used to parking himself by a lumpy verge so I can unclip the dog, or clip up again on the way home. My sisters collies used to put their paws up on her horses shoulder to be unclipped, but my Forester doesn’t like that, he rushes sideways and derails the whole process.
 
Do it sometimes when I can hack out totally off road.
My dog is very obedient, even at a distance - I wouldn't do it with a dog that wasn't.
My connie and my spaniel love a good canter together, and the dog is fabulous at flushing pheasants before we get to them, which is much appreciated by the horse and myself.
 
I used to. I had a collie cross spaniel. He would go on my left along the roads. As soon as were off road he was free range. When I cantered he always came on the left. We all loved it. It was a long time ago now. I could probably hack with our lab but not with my parsons!!
 
I did it every day of the 90s with my Goldie, but since then not so much. More traffic, loads of sheep (dogs are fine with sheep but I still wouldn't risk it) ... I sometimes bring them in the summer but realise I tend to focus more on the dogs than the horse.
 
I love riding out with mine. I have 2 spaniels and one is an angel and the other refuses to come unless there is someone on the ground too 😂
 
I used to hack with Winnie all the time she loved it until I met someone with 3 big dogs who chased her really badly, I lost her and she ran back home on her own and since that day she won't come with me unless someone else is on foot 😪

I was going to train Mavis and then see if Winnie would then want to come but I haven't got round to it.
 
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