"Janet Boss" <janet@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:janet-3DC6F5.07410330062008@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> In article <8WY9k.903$1o6.729@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
> "Phyrie" <phyrie_removethis_@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>> He seems to be panting a lot today, so that's why I'm
>> asking. I thought a smaller dog should do better in the
>> heat ( I don't know why), but Kiba seems to be affected
>> quite a bit today, at least in the panting category. Thanks.
>
> A fan would be a nice idea, and a "cool bed" is something many dogs
> enjoy. Got any tile? With a Cav, some breathing problems may exist,
> so I'd be wanting to keep it rather cool in the house. At least one
> room would give respite.
janet's DEAD DOG Toby COOKED in 104F heat when
janet COULDN'T GET IT to come inside when she had
to leave to go to work:
From: J1Boss (j1b...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
)
Subject: Re: Sudden Doggie Death, please help!
> From: lwrodrig...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Leslie W. Rodriguez)
> I am desperately searching the web trying to help me
> find out why my 1 yr oldlab died all of the sudden yesterday.
Sounds like heat stroke. Why was she outside in that kind of heat?
It does. My lab mix died 13 years ago in 104 degree heat.
I felt very guilty that I didn't come home just 1/2 hour
earlier from work to MAKE him come in from the heat. He
did have that choice though. He could have been indoors
in air conditioning via a dog door, but chose to be outside
in that brutal heat.
My neighbor said he was barking at a passerby just 1/2 hour
before I came home (a favorite activity). It was a horrible
day, but had he been alive and in distress when I came home,
I would have stopped passing cars if I hadn't been able to
lift him myself, if it meant getting him to the vet to LIVE!
<snip idiocy>
Rule of thumb - never own a dog you can't lift
or figure out how to lift. Life may depend on it.
Janet Boss
Best Friends Dog Obedience
"Nice Manners for the Family Pet"
janet COULDN'T get her dog to come inside pryor to
leavin for work that mornin. The dog HAD NO CHOICE
but to stay HOWET in the heat.


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