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Posted by Kevin Deboy on 06-17-2015 11:10 PM:

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Originally posted by shadinc
I always heard that high protein food would cause the dog to suffer more from heat.


I believe that is a myth. Maybe someone with some dog nutrition expertise could weigh in on that.


Posted by hillbilly56 on 06-17-2015 11:11 PM:

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Originally posted by shadinc
I always heard that high protein food would cause the dog to suffer more from heat.
ive heard same thing i do know feed with corn in the 1st 3 ingredints will defently make a dog over heat bad less corn the better off your dog will be


Posted by ole hoss on 06-17-2015 11:15 PM:

I hunt year round and don't pay no attention to the weather just the dogs. When its hot instead of cutting 3-4 dogs I cut them 1 at a time so I can get to them quicker and they don't have to stay treed 45 mins or better. I pay attention to the dog. The dog will tell you everything u need to know

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Posted by hillbilly56 on 06-17-2015 11:24 PM:

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Originally posted by ole hoss
I hunt year round and don't pay no attention to the weather just the dogs. When its hot instead of cutting 3-4 dogs I cut them 1 at a time so I can get to them quicker and they don't have to stay treed 45 mins or better. I pay attention to the dog. The dog will tell you everything u need to know
yea they will but you ky boys are tuff do you know criss cordel over in the grayson area


Posted by ole hoss on 06-18-2015 01:30 AM:

No I don't I'm further west

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