How cold do you let it get before you say it is to cold to run the dogs today? Or how cold does it have to be to burn a dogs lung?
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Burning your dogs lungs
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Powder River Walker
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Re: Burning your dogs lungs
i have cought lions in weather -30 and colder the coldest was -46 and the dogs did just fine but all my dogs live out doors. i do know that when i got to the tree i built a fire and all the dogs where standing very close to the fire with me, it was fricking cold out and i think if a dog had to stay out over night it would probably kill them. You have to just be very carfull that they are not out to long.
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Re: Burning your dogs lungs
Not saying it can't be done. But the guy who got me started in lion hunting told me if i ran my dog's below 0 i would have a good chance of freezen there lungs,that was in 1975 over the years I have run them -25 and colder haven't had a problem yet.
Re: Burning your dogs lungs
i've ran alot of -20 -30 and my dogs are kept in saint george where it seldom gets below 40. so far no problems but maybe I just got lucky.
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Hound_Crazy!
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Re: Burning your dogs lungs
The problem i have ran into is not so much burning their lungs I have had one dog and one of my buddies dog got frost bite on their feet, it was around -20 or so.
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Trigghunter
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Re: Burning your dogs lungs
I extreme cold you run the risk of frost bite on teats of females and testes on male hounds if exposed for a long period of time. . I have had a couple of females loose teats.
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Dan Edwards
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Re: Burning your dogs lungs
I aint sayin it cant happen but that statement in my opinion is an old wive's tale. I dont believe in it at all.
Re: Burning your dogs lungs
I have run afew at -10 to -20 always seems to be harder on me then the dogs.
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WAcoyotehunter
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Re: Burning your dogs lungs
my dogs got pretty cold last week at -5 and froze their tits...they're black now and probably falling off.
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Paul Conway
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Re: Burning your dogs lungs
We've run in about -15 to -20 or so here in PA, the exception though and not the rule. I will say in the right conditions (or wrong conditions) with our running hounds, at 0 or below it's like there is no scent at times. Cold nosed for us is not what it is for your cold nosed cat hounds for sure. Paul Conway
