MOKI SEAKER wrote:Beautiful puppy, is she a Healer dog, looks like the dogs they use in Montana for cattle...Jim G
Jim--I'm not Andrea--but my money for the puppy's breed is on Catahoula Leopard Dog.

BTW--there was one thing on my essentials list that I take so much for granted I never even mentioned it. But if you're traveling alone, it can be absolutely critical.
The thing I forgot?
IDENTIFICATION!
Carry some form of photo ID with you at all times, and keep with it emergency contact information.
When my nephews started coming camping with me, we made a project out of creating their "IDs" -- on the blank side of one of my business cards, they pasted one of their school pictures and a computer label we made with their ID info. Then we used heat-sensitive luggage tag lamination sleeves to make them into laminated IDs (I used the iron.)
These days, I also carry at minimum a medic alert card. It says I have a chemo port, names my diagnosis and lists my docs' contact info. There's an area for current meds; I've covered it over a couple times with new meds on a small address-type label. It also says that in my purse/wallet they should look for the USB flash drive onto which are scanned my complete medical records. The pen drive is smaller than my pocket knife, and I update it after every new doc appointment, scan, blood draw, etc. It's labeled 'emergency medical info' on both sides of the flash drive, and can be plugged into any computer by medical personnel. If you have a critical health issue, the medic alert card/ID and something like the portable medical record service (my doc's office provides it) can save your life when you're away from home.