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\nIf you love hiking with your dog, you've probably explored the many trails that wind through Flagstaff's forests. But did you know that Arizona's deserts also offer some amazing hiking opportunities? It's true. But before you head out with your pup, you need to take the following important precautions. <\/p>\n

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Timing Is Everything<\/h2>\n

As you are aware, temperatures in the desert can be brutal during the day, especially in the summer. So, make sure to time your hike for early in the morning or the late afternoon. Hiking during the middle of the day is not only dangerous, but it is also, in at least one city in Arizona (Phoenix), against the law to take your dog trail-hiking if the temperatures reach 100 degrees or more. <\/p>\n

Don't Forget the H2O<\/h2>\n

According to REI, a large dog requires 0.5 to 1 ounce of water per pound per day, while canines under 20 pounds require approximately 1.5 ounces a day per pound. But, remember those figures do not take into account the increased need for water your dog will require while hiking in the desert. <\/p>\n

Other General Requirements:<\/h2>\n