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Pupper Bus: Dog Walking in Aspen & Snowmass Village | Pack Walks + Dog Hikes
Introduction to Pupper Bus
Feb 10


Winter Dog Walking in Aspen: How to Keep Your Dog Happy, Safe, and Fully Enriched
Aspen winter is a vibe: crisp air, snow-dusted trails, and that quiet, cozy mountain calm. For dogs, it can be the best season, or a frustrating one , depending on how winter walks are handled. If your dog is bouncing off the walls in January, you’re not alone. Winter often changes routines: shorter daylight, colder temps, icy sidewalks, and fewer long outdoor adventures. The result can be under-exercised, under-enriched dogs … and all the “creative” behavior that follows. Th
Feb 25


Vaccine Requirements + Spay/Neuter Policy: How We Keep Pupper Bus Adventures Safe ✅🐶
Why we have clear safety policies (and why they matter) We love fun, muddy paws and happy tongues-out smiles. We also take safety seriously. Group dog walking and dog hiking naturally involve close contact. Clear policies help us protect your dog, other dogs in the pack, and our team—so every outing stays positive. Required vaccines for Pupper Bus services All dogs must be current on: Rabies Parvo/Distemper Bordetella (every 6 Months) These vaccines help reduce the risk of pr
Feb 10


What Is Pack-Play? A Safe, Structured Approach to Group Dog Walking 🐾✨
Pack-play: group walks with structure, supervision, and purpose “Pack-play” can sound like a free-for-all. That’s not what we do. At Pupper Bus, pack-play means structured group dog walking where dogs are matched thoughtfully, supervised closely, and guided through calm movement and healthy social interaction. It’s designed to be fun, safe, and mentally fulfilling . What pack-play looks like at Pupper Bus Our pack walks prioritize: compatibility-based grouping (energy level
Feb 10
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