Ed'n Lauky
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I talked with Eric Savage about the issue and here's what he told me. When Kevin Rooney made the application for Brutus it was the first time that such an application had been made and it caught the committee by surprise and they gave Brutus the certificate. However, after reflecting on the issue it was decided that for some breeds it would be too dangerous and they: 1, didn't want encourage anything dangerous and 2 could not get into the issue of deciding which breeds could do it and which couldn't (which is totally understandable), so they decided that no further certificates would be given to dogs for the winter 48. Therefore, Brutus was the first, last and only dog to receive the certificate.
What we have found in compiling the list is that winter hikers are extremely savvy hikers who know conditions and are extremely careful with their dogs making sure they don't put them at any risk. Case in point Bob and Gerry's 'Dusty' who has been carefully taken through the summits over and extended period of time and has only has one to go to become the smallest dog ever to complete the W48.
I would maintain, in fact, that many dogs are more at risk in the summer with some hikers who don't understand the dangers of heat and dehydration.
What we have found in compiling the list is that winter hikers are extremely savvy hikers who know conditions and are extremely careful with their dogs making sure they don't put them at any risk. Case in point Bob and Gerry's 'Dusty' who has been carefully taken through the summits over and extended period of time and has only has one to go to become the smallest dog ever to complete the W48.
I would maintain, in fact, that many dogs are more at risk in the summer with some hikers who don't understand the dangers of heat and dehydration.
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