Just keep in mind that your dog may need the same emergency medical requirements that you do. Some years ago a friend of mine went on a an easy hike outside Glenwood Springs Co with a group of friends. The dog was running along the trail being a dog and jumped over a log and got impaled on a branch through the leg causing a nick in the artery.
He had to make an adhoc tourniqet and then he packed the dog in to his backpack and ran the 4 miles back to the trailhead and then to a vet as fast as he could, the dog was losing a lot of blood. They made it through in the end.
Be prepared. Other than that, you are your only judge on how well trained your dog is and how it will respond in being in a back country situation and around other wild animals.
He had to make an adhoc tourniqet and then he packed the dog in to his backpack and ran the 4 miles back to the trailhead and then to a vet as fast as he could, the dog was losing a lot of blood. They made it through in the end.
Be prepared. Other than that, you are your only judge on how well trained your dog is and how it will respond in being in a back country situation and around other wild animals.