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<blockquote data-quote="Allen" data-source="post: 229475" data-attributes="member: 389"><p>Look, chocolate is hard on your dog's liver. Just because they didn't die from the last time they ate chocolate it doesn't mean you aren't killing their liver. </p><p></p><p>I think many of us have had a close call with a dog in the heat. I watched a lab die after overheating on a very warm day while a friend and I shot clays. Stupid lab kept trying to regtrieve them, and even though there was kiddy pool right there with us, he chose to not partake. By the time we recognized he was in trouble it was too late, my friend (a nurse) did every thing he could to save that dog...to include sneaking him into the hospital and giving him an IV. He died overnight as his organs just shut down.</p><p></p><p>I've also seen my GSPs get overheated while out beating the brush. I never, EVER, take a dog afield without water nowadays. Regardless of how warm it is outside. I'll put the hunt on hold and force feed them water if I have to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen, post: 229475, member: 389"] Look, chocolate is hard on your dog's liver. Just because they didn't die from the last time they ate chocolate it doesn't mean you aren't killing their liver. I think many of us have had a close call with a dog in the heat. I watched a lab die after overheating on a very warm day while a friend and I shot clays. Stupid lab kept trying to regtrieve them, and even though there was kiddy pool right there with us, he chose to not partake. By the time we recognized he was in trouble it was too late, my friend (a nurse) did every thing he could to save that dog...to include sneaking him into the hospital and giving him an IV. He died overnight as his organs just shut down. I've also seen my GSPs get overheated while out beating the brush. I never, EVER, take a dog afield without water nowadays. Regardless of how warm it is outside. I'll put the hunt on hold and force feed them water if I have to. [/QUOTE]
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