Jmnhunter
Active member
SD is a blast! ditto on the skunk kit and first aid kits; have a great time; our opener is this weekend, cant wait!
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Yes, i was thinking about this last night. I've been running him with my bike every night on the chip sealed road county road but I am still concerned about it.I always carried booties for my labs when hunting out west. If his feet aren’t conditioned they’ll get torn up after multiple days of running thru the fields
Conditioned feet will only be conditioned for so long. I run my dog almost every day year round and he has about as "conditioned" feet as you can have. That being said, he is currently nursing his cactus-laden paws from this mornings hunt. Boots are great if your dog will tolerate them. Mine will not. I try and apply Musher's Secret to the pads every evening after a hunt.Yes, i was thinking about this last night. I've been running him with my bike every night on the chip sealed road county road but I am still concerned about it.
Yes, got some booties for him, and working on that ,also got some ointment.Conditioned feet will only be conditioned for so long. I run my dog almost every day year round and he has about as "conditioned" feet as you can have. That being said, he is currently nursing his cactus-laden paws from this mornings hunt. Boots are great if your dog will tolerate them. Mine will not. I try and apply Musher's Secret to the pads every evening after a hunt.
May I ask how you use the ISO alcohol?Didn't read everything, but a few pointers:
If it's going to be hot(this weekend they're calling for 80's around here) bring over heating supplies, water and ISO alcohol for cooling off in an emergency. Thermometer as well to check overheating.
Skid plate is not a bad idea depending on what type of habitat you'll be in.
I bring a small first aide kit, mainly for the dog. Barb wire can ruin a hunt in a hurry.
Know where a vet is in the area, and have their number in case of emergency that your first aide kit can't fix.
Pup should pick up on pheasants quick enough I would suspect.
That would cover you pretty dang well from a dogs perspective I think
for rapid cooling apply to underbelly and pads and let it evaporate to remove heat.May I ask how you use the ISO alcohol?
Just on a cloth or do they make a alcohol pad?for rapid cooling apply to underbelly and pads and let it evaporate to remove heat.
Basically a more efficient way to remove heat than sweat just because it evaporates quicker