When we set out to compare military-style dog backpacks, we focused on the gear owners of working and hiking dogs actually need: balanced load carriage, a secure chest fit, and hardware that survives repeated use. We did not strap weighted packs to our own dogs for weeks; instead we evaluated each option against published load-distribution guidance, manufacturer fit ranges, and the patterns we see in aggregated owner feedback. What we like about this category is how versatile it has become. Some packs are true saddle bags for carrying water and waste bags on hikes, while others are carrier-style packs or tactical harnesses with MOLLE webbing for patches and attachments. In our evaluation we found the biggest differences come down to whether the pack sits high on the shoulders, how the weight balances side to side, and whether the chest and belly straps actually stop the load from sliding. We recommend matching the pack style to your dog’s job before anything else.

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