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saw this on facebook, thought it might help enzo and the others.
take an ice cream bucket + fill with water and chicken or beef stock, then add carrots, treats, toys, etc. and freeze. the dogs can eat/play with it in the backyard to keep from getting dehydrated/overheated. 532600_417773481608320_1325750382_n.jpg |
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EDIT - Keep in mind dogs don't sweat like we do to cool ourselves down. If you spray them with water under their entire body that really helps a lot.
Thanks Chad, but since we train over the summer in Bakersfield we'll have training up to 100 degree temps. What I recommend is godog, it's like Gatorade for dogs. ![]() http://www.k9power.com/k9-go-dog.html This actually works pretty good, but like anything, if you keep your dogs cooler then it's a non issue. So being preemptive is the key. I got this and used it on Enzo during obedience training, because it's usually a lot longer, and it worked like a charm. Keep in mind a black dog when they're in direct sunlight during the summer can have a coat temperature over 160 degrees. I put this on Enzo, sprayed it down with water and after the session he was cool under the Chilly Buddy, and was cooler than when I got him out of his crate. |
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i hooked up a medium size solar panel to one of those coolers that are designed to run off the car battery.
makes a nice little "cool" cubby hole for the chickens, for when they are stuck in their coop. i suppose the same thing can be done for dogs, but you would need a bigger cooler, or to take the guts from one cooler & transplant it to another enclosure. |
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Please say you 'saw' it here!! http://gold-silver.us/forum/showthre...747#post542747 (post 6)
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My dog just got bitten by a bee or wasp. Is there anything I can do to help him? It's on his back paw area, and he's limping around on 3 legs.... |
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Please say you 'saw' it here!! http://gold-silver.us/forum/showthre...747#post542747 (post 6) |
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I can't tell where he got stung, other than his foot area, he's licking both top & bottom; so I can't really look for a stinger. Miniature schnauzer, so only 18 lbs. Edit: Have not used myself, so can not say, but it is said to help. |
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I've read meat tenderizer is good for stings, and I have a bunch of it. But I don't know that it would be good for him to lick it off? |
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http://www.hillspet.com/dog-care/wha...dog-adult.html
Just some general advice. He's trying to sleep now, I'll keep an eye on him for another 10-15 then head to the neighbor's BBQ. |
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Lol! My first thought when reading the title was not weather related.... |
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For your bitten dog, you can try adding these calming drops to his water. It is basically an herbal tincture.
Might help him normalize. Reviews of this product are overwhelmingly positive. http://www.amazon.com/Bach-Pet-Rescu...rds=pet+rescue |
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For your bitten dog, you can try adding these calming drops to his water. It is basically an herbal tincture. MN, i've read that applying a baking soda/water paste to a sting or mosquito bite helps. might try that nnext time. i keep childrens liquid benedryl in my pet first aid kit along with some metacam. the metacam is great for inflamation and pain. i like to have it for snake bites also. |
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