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Well you can't bring them on the lift with you but most places you can leave your pooch in the car. Visit them a couple of times during the day and at the end of the day, put fido on a leash and let him hang out with you while you drink beers on the deck.
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If you leave the dog in the car DO PLEASE worry less about your stereo etc. than the dog and leave all the windows down an inch or two and a bowl of water. Too many times at Loveland I see a dog in a car that is fine at 8am when it's cold out but by noon they are panting and suffering because the person is too worried about their personal belongings in the car. Other than that, I'd say backcountry. Dogs love hiking! Cool dog by the way, dogs are the greatest animals ever introduced to humans without question.
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I leave my windows far enough down you could reach in and open the door. Not that strangers are going to want to with Cody in there. If it is going to be at all warm out, that is a concern. I try to find a parking spot that is mostly in the shade all day. |
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