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Keeping Dog warm Question. #5583189 02/05/15 03:13 AM
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We just got back from a northern hunt for geese and we had are dog in a dog blind . He looked like he was cold at times . What do yall do to keep your dog warm?

Re: Keeping Dog warm Question. [Re: farmall1246] #5583458 02/05/15 06:17 AM
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Easiest is to not take them on a northern goose hunt... Did you have a vest on him?

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We did have A vest on him.

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Get a pad for him to sit on. makes a huge difference.

Re: Keeping Dog warm Question. [Re: farmall1246] #5585570 02/06/15 04:10 AM
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Agree. Pad and vest. Also remember a dogs temperature is around 102. Even so they do get cold.

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