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Posted by truly on 01-09-2010 02:24 AM:

Your Dog Is Gonna Die Tonight

Please people, go take care of your hounds. It is cold out there. As I write this there are two "RIP" threads on the front page. There have been about 4 others over the last two or three days. I know some of these dogs are old, and some would have died this week even with the best care, but haven't people noticed a pattern.How many dogs have to die "mysteriously" on a cold night before people get that they are dieing of hypothermia?
The news today told of several people in the south dying of hypothermia. One guy was in his house wrapped up in a blanket. BUt frozen solid. DO NOT LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOUR HOUND. Go give them some more straw. Give them some warm food. Some warm water- not hot- just warm. And if your doghouse isn't top quality, bring the dogs in for the night.At least put two to a side in your insulated truck box. You have already put long hours into training them. They have hunted hard and tirelessly for you. Now get off your butt, traipse out there and give them some more help in handling this cold.

Please.

For the love of dog.

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Posted by BWSupplies on 01-09-2010 02:39 AM:

This weather isn't fit for man or beast, That's why I'm on the couch and my 5 hunting buddies are scattered through the house.
That's the least I can do for the ones that bring me so much enjoyment.

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Posted by wvhoundsman on 01-09-2010 02:48 AM:

suppose to hit below zero in parts of the mountain state in the next few days


Posted by Autumn Clements on 01-09-2010 02:49 AM:

A good dog house, lots of dry bedding, fed & water everyones dogs will be fine. Northern dogs go threw this cold weather everyone year.
On another note I don't think ours are gonna die tonight from the cold, as its only about 32 F out there now

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Posted by Dan Dogs on 01-09-2010 02:57 AM:

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suppose to hit below zero in parts of the mountain state in the next few days
this weather will be a big shock for them southern dogs. up here we get stretches where the thermometer won't get above zero for weeks at a time..gets pretty hard on a old dogs ticker trying to produce body heat..if your dog won't come out of there dog house at feeding time..then its time to get them some where warm..if a dog stays in there dog house and barks,its time to get them in some where warm..good luck to everyone.

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Posted by nutman on 01-09-2010 03:07 AM:

Truly,
My old dog did die tonight just shy of 10 year of age. He has had Lyme disease for the last 3 years now which was hard on him, but one thing he did have was a warm, dry dog house to sleep in. He got warm water everyday as much as he wanted.
I did give my dog the best of care and medical attention, but when their time is up, it's up, not much you can do about it. He's aged so much this last year, had trouble with his hips. Not a lot you can do.


Posted by Chris Dailey on 01-09-2010 03:15 AM:

Good post Ben im shure surprised how my pups are handling this cold weather but then again they have dog houses with 2 inch insulation and plenty of straw. Ive noticed lots of people around here with dogs tied out with no shelter nor bedding just farm dogs prety much who knows how many dogs and other animals actually die from this cold weather we have been haveing.

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Posted by trappin_girl on 01-09-2010 03:17 AM:

my best dog is in the house... just hayed the rest up 2 days ago

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Posted by Dan Dogs on 01-09-2010 03:17 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by nutman
Truly,
My old dog did die tonight just shy of 10 year of age. He has had Lyme disease for the last 3 years now which was hard on him, but one thing he did have was a warm, dry dog house to sleep in. He got warm water everyday as much as he wanted.
I did give my dog the best of care and medical attention, but when their time is up, it's up, not much you can do about it. He's aged so much this last year, had trouble with his hips. Not a lot you can do.

age and health problems, sometimes they just give up..sorry for your loss

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Posted by Barnyard on 01-09-2010 03:27 AM:

Bedding;

quote:
Originally posted by trappin_girl
my best dog is in the house... just hayed the rest up 2 days ago
Straw is better bedding than hay! Straw is hollow & traps warmth. Hay compacts & your dog can still freeze! JMO

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Posted by trappin_girl on 01-09-2010 03:29 AM:

i call puttin straw in there boxes "haying them up" sound kinda funny saying "strawing them up" lol.

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Posted by Barnyard on 01-09-2010 03:32 AM:

Glad to hear it!

Wasn't trying to tell anyone what to do! Thanks, John

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Posted by Dan Dogs on 01-09-2010 03:38 AM:

my DanII dog died when he was 8 yrs old..it was jan. but not real cold..i was cleaning the dairy barn that morning and drove past him with the tractor and manure spreader. he was at the end of the chain barking at the tractor like every other time..when i got done spreading and drove back by him, he was laying at the end of his chain dead..he was still warm..don't know what he died of, but the vet was guessing he had an anerism..

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Posted by runnin rebels on 01-09-2010 04:05 AM:

Re: Your Dog Is Gonna Die Tonight

quote:
Originally posted by truly
You have already put long hours into training them.


Not me...mine are all natural!

So I know how much they are worth, when it gets -20 or colder I bring them in by the fire for the night.

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Posted by mick mclaughlin on 01-09-2010 04:42 AM:

Folks,

I know you think you are doing you dogs a favor bringing them inside, but I don't believe you are.

Keeping them inside at close to seventy degrees and then throwin back out to even a 30 degree night is a bigger shock to their system then the dog that is out in this weather all of the time.

Dogs get old and die, it's what happens. Hot weather is harder on them then this stuff.

It was -5 here this morning and the only older dog i had was still in her box when I fed. I reached in and gave her a pat and it was nice in toasty in her box.

Good bedding, lots of good feed and fresh water.

I have seen people's good intentions kill more dogs then the elements.

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Posted by on 01-09-2010 04:44 AM:

I think that more die from kidney failure than some may find it to be. That givin them water twice a day thing ain't enough when it's freezin as fast as your pourin it. We soak all our food till it's completely mush & make sure the mush is suspended in warm water when it's fed. You can carry all the water you want but they are not gonna drink it cuz your forcin it into them via their food.

Not sure what is being referred to as cold but as Dan Dog's said, cold can last for an awful long time in this country & winter kill is pretty rare.

Of course since we have said cold weather also mean's that our doggy condo's are made of 2 x 4 stud wall's & insulated the same as your house complete with the roof & a hunk of carpet over the door.

Like Truly said,please take care of them. You are the one responsable & considered their lifeline,you owe it to them.................


Posted by truly on 01-09-2010 05:05 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by mick mclaughlin
Folks,

I know you think you are doing you dogs a favor bringing them inside, but I don't believe you are.

Keeping them inside at close to seventy degrees and then throwin back out to even a 30 degree night is a bigger shock to their system then the dog that is out in this weather all of the time.

Dogs get old and die, it's what happens. Hot weather is harder on them then this stuff.

It was -5 here this morning and the only older dog i had was still in her box when I fed. I reached in and gave her a pat and it was nice in toasty in her box.

Good bedding, lots of good feed and fresh water.

I have seen people's good intentions kill more dogs then the elements.

just my humble opinion

Tucker is three months shy of 14. Sleeping comfy cozy in the 70 degree house. If your dog house is good thats fine, I just know a lot of guys don't have as good of houses as they need for a prolonged stretch of cold. A good tough dog can handle a few cold nights- but we are in a loooong stretch- they seem they most dangerous.
Dan dogs- amazing how often we hear the story of the dog outside barking at us on a cold morning and then later it is dead. Like it was trying to tell us something..............

Stay warm y'all

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Posted by trappin_girl on 01-09-2010 05:05 AM:

my one coondog is a house dog never to be hunted again so it dont hurt her stayin in

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Posted by mick mclaughlin on 01-09-2010 05:27 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by truly
Tucker is three months shy of 14. Sleeping comfy cozy in the 70 degree house. If your dog house is good thats fine, I just know a lot of guys don't have as good of houses as they need for a prolonged stretch of cold. A good tough dog can handle a few cold nights- but we are in a loooong stretch- they seem they most dangerous.
Dan dogs- amazing how often we hear the story of the dog outside barking at us on a cold morning and then later it is dead. Like it was trying to tell us something..............

Stay warm y'all



Yeah, we haven't seen 32 in two weeks. it's been a tough one.

I can certainly see bringin a 14 year old dog in. They are not gonna be huntin and in all honesty are not gonna live much longer anyway. it is good for them to be comfortable.

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Posted by max destruction on 01-09-2010 05:32 AM:

We aint seen 0 in 2 weeks!!


Posted by Okie Dawg on 01-09-2010 07:26 AM:

I think the guys point was to not bring them in at night THEN throw them back out side in the morning. That is what he said was hard on them and I would agree with that.
I have 3 in the house but the only time they go out side is when they tell me they want to. They get back in the house the same way.

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Posted by travis becker on 01-09-2010 12:59 PM:

good post ben,the ten day weather forcast for here is looking better, said 30 for a high on thursday.have to break the shorts out.lol. -16 here and dogs are a snuggled up and warm when i went out and checked on them.this had been a winter for sure.we just got done with another blizzard. had drifts across the roads as high of seven feet.you ready for a get away down south to a hunt? take care

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Posted by Autumn Clements on 01-09-2010 02:34 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by mick mclaughlin
Dogs get old and die, it's what happens. Hot weather is harder on them then this stuff.


the heat of the summer has taken all our old dogs so far

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Posted by runnin rebels on 01-09-2010 02:40 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by mick mclaughlin
Folks,

I know you think you are doing you dogs a favor bringing them inside, but I don't believe you are.

Keeping them inside at close to seventy degrees and then throwin back out to even a 30 degree night is a bigger shock to their system then the dog that is out in this weather all of the time.

Dogs get old and die, it's what happens. Hot weather is harder on them then this stuff.

It was -5 here this morning and the only older dog i had was still in her box when I fed. I reached in and gave her a pat and it was nice in toasty in her box.

Good bedding, lots of good feed and fresh water.

I have seen people's good intentions kill more dogs then the elements.

just my humble opinion



well seeing that you are from augusta KS where the record low was -12 on Jan 3, 1919...

You can come up here when it is 30 below and sleep in an igloo all night we will give you plenty of straw and water and food and pack the sides with 5 feet of snow

then we will thaw you out and sit by the fire for awhile and then go out for 5 minutes

I can tell you right now what situation you would rather be in

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Posted by Jim Hill on 01-09-2010 03:02 PM:

people amaze me ive had hounds for 26 years and NEVER lost one to the cold weather, dogs house here 3/4 inch plywood and 5 inches of insulation ;filled to the top with straw and doors on them, water 2 too 3 times a day and more food then normal and they will be fine, lord you city coon hunters make me laugh

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