http://www.sportdog.com In this SportDOG Brand Training Tip (originally aired on Pheasants Forever Television), Dr. Joe Spoo, DVM discusses the importance of watching your hunting dog for signs of heatstroke. Gun dogs will work for you longer than their bodies can work for them, so it's important to keep an eye on your dog. These simple steps can prevent your dog from serious injury.
I'am going through the roughest part of my 25yrs, my dog whom ive had for 7yrs ....i tied him down(he jumps the gate) and put him out to pee and defocate....i fell asleep...three hours later i woke up and he was lying dead in my backyard....he didnt die of a heat stroke...he died from strangeling himself with his break away collar...he was trying to get out of the heat and pulled till he choked himself to death...i should be dead and he should be alive....im trying to cope but how do i?
shawnprissy143 6 months ago