Canada’s trails are made for dogs that love the great outdoors - but not every leash can handle the snow, mud, and rugged terrain. In this guide, we tested and reviewed some of the best dog leashes for hiking in Canada, built to last through every season.

Not sure which leash suits your dog best? Try our Dog Gear Finder Quiz - it’ll recommend the perfect gear for your dog’s size, activity level, and lifestyle.
Whether you’re tackling the Rockies, strolling Ontario’s forest trails, or heading north for adventure, the right leash makes every hike safer and more enjoyable. Choose durable, adventure-ready gear - and trust brands built for Canadian dogs like Rocky Mountain Dog.
Hit the trails with confidence! Our guide to the best dog leashes for hiking in Canada breaks down the top leash types - from hands-free to reflective - and shares expert tips for safe, comfortable adventures with your pup. Featuring trusted Canadian gear from Rocky Mountain Dog, this post helps you choose durable, trail-tested leashes built for every season and terrain.
Discover why Labradors thrive on fresh, whole-food meals tailored to their active lifestyle. This guide breaks down the best fresh dog food options for Labrador Retrievers in Canada, explains why balanced nutrition matters, and highlights top NutriCanine recipes made with human-grade ingredients. Learn how to transition your Lab safely to fresh food, manage their calories, and support long-term health - all while keeping mealtime easy and convenient with Canadian delivery from NutriCanine.
This article explores the best greeting exercises to stop dogs from jumping, barking, or biting when meeting people. It explains why dogs act out during greetings - often from excitement or overstimulation - and provides step-by-step training tips to promote calm behavior.
Discover practical and creative ways to keep your dog active indoors this winter. From games and training to DIY enrichment, keep your Canadian pup happy and healthy no matter how low the temperature drops.
When winter hits, knowing your dog’s limits is key. This vet-informed guide explains how cold is too cold for different breeds, the warning signs of overexposure, and simple tips to keep your pup warm and safe during chilly walks.