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<blockquote data-quote="( deleted account )" data-source="post: 229476" data-attributes="member: 5993"><p>Years ago on pheasant opener I had my chocolate lab go down just as you describe. Could hardly raise his head. A mile from the car but a half mile uphill from a stock pond. My son carried my shotgun and I threw the lab over my shoulders in a fireman’s carry and took off running for the stock pond, a BIG male lab, too! Dunno where I found the strength, sweating on a hot day. Stopped for a breather once and my son would raise the dogs head and announce that he wasn’t looking so good. I ran into the pond, laid him into the water, raised his head so he</p><p>wouldn't drown, and it was half hour before he could even drink water. He survived despite our stupidit6 and I’ve never gone hunting again without a good supply of water and electrolyte replacement. </p><p>You cant give your dog enough water, AND some electrolyte replacement in a hot hard working hunting environment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="( deleted account ), post: 229476, member: 5993"] Years ago on pheasant opener I had my chocolate lab go down just as you describe. Could hardly raise his head. A mile from the car but a half mile uphill from a stock pond. My son carried my shotgun and I threw the lab over my shoulders in a fireman’s carry and took off running for the stock pond, a BIG male lab, too! Dunno where I found the strength, sweating on a hot day. Stopped for a breather once and my son would raise the dogs head and announce that he wasn’t looking so good. I ran into the pond, laid him into the water, raised his head so he wouldn't drown, and it was half hour before he could even drink water. He survived despite our stupidit6 and I’ve never gone hunting again without a good supply of water and electrolyte replacement. You cant give your dog enough water, AND some electrolyte replacement in a hot hard working hunting environment. [/QUOTE]
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