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Dog Mode Idaho

Frank Church Wilderness, Selway-Bitterroot, Hells Canyon — bear country alerts, leash rules, and paw safety for every Idaho trail.

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🐻 Bear Country Warning: Grizzly bears are present in northern Idaho's Selkirk and Cabinet recovery zones. Leash your dog and carry bear spray in all backcountry areas.
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🦅 Active Idaho Wildlife Alerts

Updated monthly. Wildlife encounters are unpredictable — PeakScout hazard indicators are informational, not guarantees of safety.

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Grizzly Bear Active

Grizzlies present in northern ID (Selkirk/Cabinet Recovery Zone) and potentially the Frank Church Wilderness. Dogs trigger grizzly encounters. Leash required at all times in recovery zones.

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Black Bear Activity

Black bears throughout ID forests. Keep dogs leashed in forested backcountry. Dogs barking can attract bears.

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Mountain Lion Activity

Mountain lions present statewide year-round. Small-to-medium dogs may be targeted as prey. Keep dogs close and in sight on trail.

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Porcupine Encounters

Year-round in ID forests. Porcupine quilling is common — keep dogs leashed in forested areas.

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Wolf Territory

Wolf packs active in the Frank Church Wilderness, Selway-Bitterroot, and north ID. Keep dogs on-leash to avoid wolf encounters.

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Moose Active

Moose densities in northern ID, Panhandle, and Clearwater region. Moose are unpredictably aggressive around dogs — leash required near willows and wetlands.

🌡️ Paw Temperature Guide

Paw temperature estimates are advisory only — always test surfaces yourself before walking your dog.

When air is 77°F, exposed rock and asphalt can reach 125°F+ in full sun.

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Paw Safe — Under 100°F

Surface temp is comfortable. Normal hiking conditions.

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Paw Caution — 100–115°F

Warm surface. Dog boots recommended on exposed sections.

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Paw Danger — 115°F+

Surface too hot for unprotected paws. Boots required or skip.

🏥 Emergency Vets — Idaho

PeakScout is not a veterinary service. In emergencies, contact a licensed veterinarian immediately. Listings may not reflect current hours — always call ahead.

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WestVet Emergency & Specialty

Garden City · 208-375-1600

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Animal Emergency Clinic

Meridian · 208-888-0818

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Inland Empire Animal Emergency

Spokane · 509-326-6670

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North Idaho Veterinary Clinic

Coeur d'Alene · 208-664-3761