It never ceases to amaze me that when truly professional advice is given there are still the internet geniuses that chime in..
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It never ceases to amaze me that when truly professional advice is given there are still the internet geniuses that chime in..
May you pin all the marks and line the blinds!!
I used a product called energy Pack by National Foods years ago for bird dogs that suffered from hypoglycemic conditions when hunting...Honey is a good thing to carry for the unexpected event ...Ed did qualify his original post with the first sentence ...but as he said , the most obvious to check first fit the symptoms...Great to have him around to give advice and second opinions when in doubt.....Thanks Ed ....Steve S
do you guys feed your dogs before you take them hunting, I am just wondering what everyone does
Heck Doc Ed don't know nothing about retrievers he just has those pesky terrrier types. don't believe me just look at his avatar.
Tim Bockmon.
I bet Dr.Ed is just cringin that Gooser is gonna post about this!
Bein a Diabetic. When I have had Low sugar incidents in the field while hunting,,
I become lethargic, confused, clumsy,, most assuredly collapsing,,,, I do not recognise anyone.,,, and what I definatly need to make Goosers world well agin is something sweet.
A candy bar,, a can of Soda,, or just plain sugar and water.
I do carry Glucose tablets that can be placed under my tounge,, and will work fast, to keep me from stripping all my clothes off in front of people.
I agree with Dr Ed... For all that is worth..
It is far easier to spit on the work of others than it is to produce something better yourself.
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The little restaurant packets of honey are easy to keep and carry, and work well for hypoglycemic dogs.
Sharon Potter
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I'm not a vet. But I'd say you're trying to avoid both in cold, damp weather. It takes energy (glucose, aka blood sugar) to keep warm. Shivering takes glucose. Add a lot of physical exertion and you might get a blood sugar crash. But low blood sugar can also affect the ability to generate enough heat to keep warm. Either way, periodic snacks and trying to keep a dog warmer and/or drier are a good idea.
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