Long, scenic hikes? Nights around the campfire? Getting cozy in your tent? It doesn’t get much dreamier than spending time in the backcountry with your companion. A little planning and the right dog backpacking gear make a world of difference, whether you’re a seasoned pro or taking your first trip.
From sleeping pads and bags, to packs, to collapsible food and water bowls, Ruffwear offers backpacking dog gear that won’t add too much weight to your load — or your companion’s. Read up on all our how-tos for tips and tricks on keeping tails wagging in the backcountry, and stock up on all the essential dog backpacking gear before you go. Happy trails!
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How To Backpack With Your Dog
We've pulled together the ultimate guide to introducing a dog to backpacking. Ready to hit the trail and unleash your next adventure?

Top Tales for Backpacking With Dogs
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Bailing Off Our First Thru Hike
"Backpacking has been our favorite activity together since I took Indy on his first overnight at one years old. He’s the best backpacking buddy I’ve ever had."
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Backpacking the 40km Scottish Mamores Munro Circuit with Our Two Dogs
As soon as Henry and Wally see us organising and packing their hiking packs, they start getting excited and can’t wait to hit the trail – especially when it's for three days on the Scottish Mamores Munro Circuit.
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5 Things I Learned on My First Backpacking Trip with a Puppy
Quincy and her 8-month-old Blue Heeler, Chorizo (trail name, “the Sausage”), recently headed out for their first backpacking trip together. Not everything went as planned, but they learned together and had fun along the way. Read on for Quincy's tips for backpacking with a puppy.
Frequently Asked Questions
With the right preparation and dog backpacking gear, you can set you and your dog up for a fun and memorable time in the backcountry. For starters, be sure to check out our guide on how to backpack with your dog. We always recommend checking in with your vet ahead of your trip for any questions you might have specific to your dog's health.
Just like humans, your canine needs to be properly equipped for their backcountry adventure. Here’s a starter list for the backpacking dog gear you should consider before your trip:
- Harness (high-visibility gear is a good idea for nights outside)
- Leash
- Pickup bags (always practice Leave No Trace)
- Collapsible bowl
- Boots
- Jacket or other warm layer
- Sleeping bag or pad
- Med kit
For the full list of dog backpacking gear and a deeper dive into planning your trip, read our how-to on backpacking with your dog.
When it comes to dog backpacking packs, it's best to keep the total carrying weight (including the pack and its contents) under 25% of your dog's body weight. You’ll want to go even lighter if your dog is just getting used to the pack. And, as always, it's a great idea to check in with your vet to make sure your dog is old enough or healthy enough to wear a pack.
Example: For a 45-pound (20-kg) dog, their pack should weigh no more than 11.25 pounds (5 kg) including food, water, gear, and the pack itself.