It is currently Sat Jul 05, 2025 8:36 am




Reply to topic  [ 12 posts ] 
 Heat & Dogs 
Author Message
MMT Moderator
User avatar

Joined: Thu Mar 05, 2009 9:11 am
Posts: 9143
Location: Houston | Surfside
Post Heat & Dogs
With the temperatures here in Texas rising to near record temps on a daily basis & after hearing this story from my buddy please keep an eye on your pets. My buddy Jeremy let his lab outside on his way to work. His wife was inside with their young kids & around 10:30 AM she called the dog into the house. Noticing the dog didn't come she walked outside & found her with her head draped over the jungle gym laying lifeless in the sandbox. They took the dog to the ER but 5% chance of living they had to put down their 3 year old pup.

She feels bad she didn't let the dog in earlier, he says he probably shouldn't have let the dog out. The dog has always been an outside dog but when they arrived at hospital they said heat exhaustion etc.

Keep a watchful eye on ALL your loved ones!

_________________
GTB 1860 w/ 2019 GTR40XD-HO


Mon Jun 20, 2011 12:48 pm
Profile WWW
MMT 1000 Club

Joined: Tue May 19, 2009 9:48 am
Posts: 2688
Post Re: Heat & Dogs
Yes in LA also, I lost my dog Spade 2 weeks ago, after 4 years he was just staring to break in right for hunting. It sucks now I am having to go through it all over again with another one


Mon Jun 20, 2011 12:52 pm
Profile
MMT F.E.
User avatar

Joined: Thu Feb 03, 2011 11:41 am
Posts: 769
Post Heat & Dogs
Buddy lost black lab also this weekend to heat . Damn that sucks

_________________
18x54 Cajun Performance with Stage 1 35 GTR W/ Mikuni


Mon Jun 20, 2011 1:05 pm
Profile
MMT 1000 Club
User avatar

Joined: Fri Aug 21, 2009 9:40 am
Posts: 1703
Location: Groves, Texas
Post Re: Heat & Dogs


Mon Jun 20, 2011 3:17 pm
Profile
MMT Elite Member

Joined: Wed Mar 11, 2009 12:45 pm
Posts: 9869
Post Re: Heat & Dogs
Thats sucks...what the hell did all these dogs do before we had A/C?


Mon Jun 20, 2011 4:49 pm
Profile
MMT 1000 Club
User avatar

Joined: Sat Jun 27, 2009 11:50 pm
Posts: 3777
Location: Knotts Island, North Carolina.
Post Re: Heat & Dogs

_________________
Put yer face in the myrtles.


35 GTR chasing a 1650 Polarkrap.


Mon Jun 20, 2011 5:30 pm
Profile
MMT Addict

Joined: Thu Aug 26, 2010 7:06 pm
Posts: 512
Location: Burnsville,MN
Post Re: Heat & Dogs
Avoiding Heat Related Injuries in Dogs
Nate Baxter DVM

The first thing that needs to be understood is that dogs and people are different enough that most of the info cannot cross lines. I do not profess to know what the appropriate procedures for people other than what I learned in first aid.

Dogs do not lose enough electrolytes thru exercise to make a difference, but if the dog gets truly into heat stroke the physiology changes will make them necessary. BUT oral replacement at that point is futile, they need intravenous fluids and electrolytes and lots of it.

Cooling: Evaporative cooling is the most efficient mean of cooling. However, in a muggy environment, the moisture will not evaporate so cooling does not happen well. I cool with the coldest water I can find and will use ice depending on the situation. The best way is to run water over the dog, so there is always fresh water in contact with the skin. When you immerse a dog in a tub, the water trapped in the hair coat will get warm next to the dog, and act as an insulator against the cool water and cooling stops. If you can run water over the dog and place it in front of a fan that is the best. Misting the dog with water will only help if you are in a dry environment or in front of a fan. Just getting the dog wet is not the point, you want the water to be cool itself, or to evaporate.

For MOST situations all you will need to do is get the dog in a cooler environment, ie shade, or in the cab of the truck with the air conditioning on (driving around so the truck does not overheat and the AC is more efficient). Up to a couple of years ago, I was very concerned about my dogs getting too hot in the back of my black pickup with a black cap. New white truck fixed a lot of that problem. When I had one dog I just pulled the wire crate out of the car and put it in some shade and hopefully a breeze. But having 2 dogs and running from one stake to another, that was not feasible. So I built a platform to put the wire crates on, this raises the dog up in the truck box where the air flow is better. Then I placed a 3 speed box fan in front blowing on the dogs with a foot of space to allow better airflow. I purchased a power inverter that connects to the battery and allows the 3 speed fan to run from the truck power. It has an automatic feature that prevents it from draining the battery. When I turned that fan on medium I would find that the dogs where asleep, breathing slowly and appeared very relaxed and comfortable in a matter of 20 minutes or less, even on very hot muggy days.

Alcohol: I do carry it for emergiencies. It is very effective at cooling due to the rapid evaporation. It should be used when other methods are not working. You should be on your way to the veterinarian before you get to this point. We recommend using rubbing alcohol, which is propylene alcohol, not ethyl, for those of you not aware. So do not try to drink it. Alcohol should be used on the pads and lower feet area where there is little more than skin and blood vessels over the bones. Use a little bit and let it evaporate, you can use too much as some is absorbed through the skin. There are concerns about toxicity, but you have to get the temperature down.

I purchased those cooling pads that you soak in cold water, but found that the dogs would not lay on them. I would hold them on the back of a dog that just worked to get a quick cool, but have not use them for years. I also bought a pair of battery operated fans but found them pretty useless. Spend your money on the power inverter and get a real fan.

Watching temperature: If you feel your dog is in danger of heat injury, check its temp and write it down. Keep checking the temp every 3 minutes. I recommend to get a “rectal glass thermometer. The digital ones for the drug store I have found to be very unreliable, Don't forget to shake it down completely each time, sounds silly, but when are worried about your companion, things tend to get mixed up. This is VERY IMPORTANT**once the temp STARTS to drop, STOP ALL COOLING EFFORTS. The cooling process will continue even though you have stopped. If the temp starts at 106.5, and then next time it drops to 105.5, stop cooling the dog, dry it off, and continue monitoring. You will be amazed how it continues to go down. If you do not stop until the temp is 102, the temp will drop way too low. I cannot emphasis this point enough.

When the dog is so heated that it is panting severely, only let it have a few laps of water. Water in the stomach does not cool the dog, you just need to keep the mouth wet so the panting is more effective. Do not worry about hydration until the temp has started down. A dog panting heavily taking in large amounts of water is a risk of bloat. Due to the heavy panting they will swallow air, mixed with a large amount of water they can bloat. Once the temp is going down and panting has slowed to more normal panting then allow water. The dog will rehydrate it self after temp is normal. If the dog has a serious problem and even though you have gotten the temp normal, get the dog to a vet, as it can still need IV fluids and some medication. Also, a case of heat stroke can induce a case of hemorrhagic gastroenteritis (not parvo), with a ton of very bloody diarrhea and a lot of fluid and electrolyte loss. These cases need aggressive treatment.

The best method of treatment is prevention. Learn to watch your dog, and see the changes in the size of the tongue, and how quickly it goes down. Learn your dogs response to the different environments, and be careful when you head south for an early season hunt test or trial. I have been to Nashville at the end of May, only 5 hours away, but the difference in temp and humidity did effect the dogs as they were used to more spring weather in Ohio. Try different things in training to help the dog cool and learn what works better. Another very important point=> Do not swim your hot dog to cool it then put in put in a box/tight crate. Remember, evaporation can not take place in a tight space, and the box will turn into a sauna and you will cook your dog. Carry a stake out chain, and let the dog cool and dry before putting it up. I demonstrated this lesson this spring with my 10 monthold pup. After doing a 15 minute session in yard drill on a warm 70+ degree day, she was panting pretty hard and was pretty hot. She was OK but it was time to stop. Just for the heck of it I took her temp. She was 103.6, above normal but too bad for a dog that had just finished working. In my back yard I have a 300 gallon Rubbermaid tub filled with water. I took her to it and she jumped in and out 3-4 times. She appeared totally improved, tongue was much smaller, and eyes brighter and her full spring was back into her step. So I re-took her temp and it was 104.2, so even though she looked better she was hotter. This is a perfect lesson to show not get a hot dog wet and then put them in a box. The water on her skin caused the blood vessels to constrict, decreasing blood flow to the skin. Therefore the hot blood was shunted back to the dog’s core and retianed the heat. You may have felt the same thing, after exercising but still being very warm, take a shower and get cooled off but as soon as you turn the shower off you start sweating again.

I know this is s bit long, but hopefully this is easy to understand and helps provide some useful information.
Remember: Prevention, learn your dog. It is worth the time and effort.

_________________
Running an 1860 Gator Tail Extreme with a 25 Horse Merc


Mon Jun 20, 2011 6:06 pm
Profile
MMT Moderator
User avatar

Joined: Thu Mar 05, 2009 9:11 am
Posts: 9143
Location: Houston | Surfside
Post Re: Heat & Dogs
great post, thanks!

_________________
GTB 1860 w/ 2019 GTR40XD-HO


Mon Jun 20, 2011 6:10 pm
Profile WWW
MMT Elite Member

Joined: Wed Jan 14, 2009 8:25 am
Posts: 6432
Location: the dark side of the moon
Post Re: Heat & Dogs
last wk I built my lab a 4x8 platform with top to have some shade since its so hot. He's already dug a tunnel and he lays under it in the sand now. I still let him in and kennel him when im at home during the hot part of the day to give him a lil break. My dobe is not fond of him taking over her kennel though :mrgreen:

Sent from my iPhone 5

_________________
1850 & 36pd


Mon Jun 20, 2011 6:15 pm
Profile
MMT 1000 Club
User avatar

Joined: Wed Feb 09, 2011 1:56 pm
Posts: 1646
Location: Chauvin
Post Re: Heat & Dogs
I put a little 4' round kiddie pool in the kennel with my lab he loves it!!!


Mon Jun 20, 2011 8:27 pm
Profile
MMT Elite Member

Joined: Wed Jan 14, 2009 8:25 am
Posts: 6432
Location: the dark side of the moon
Post Re: Heat & Dogs
Yeah me too. Takes him about 15 min to splash the water out of it

Sent from my iPhone 5

_________________
1850 & 36pd


Mon Jun 20, 2011 8:31 pm
Profile
MMT 1000 Club

Joined: Tue May 19, 2009 9:48 am
Posts: 2688
Post Re: Heat & Dogs
Mine was in a 20 x 8 ft covered platform with a 45 gallon drum cut off thebottom filled with water, and he still caught a heat stroke, when i called the emergency vet after hours she had told me to bring him in right a way, i started to carry him out of the kennel and i wasnt 2 minutes he had passed while i was wlking with him. The vet stated this had been the 3rd black that week that they new of that has passed, but what really pisses me off was the fact that all 3 of them had just been in 1 week prior for there yearly shots and check up.


Thanks keestan he really was goin to turn out to be a very good dog as he aged.


Tue Jun 21, 2011 8:15 am
Profile
Display posts from previous:  Sort by  
Reply to topic   [ 12 posts ] 

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 36 guests


You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot post attachments in this forum

Jump to: