Hi, I'm not sure which emailer in the posts is The Moderator of this really 
great group.
I have a cockapoo and absolutely adore them - they are THE BEST mix of all 
time, in my 
opinion!

last week I posted a reply to the Heat Exhaustion topic but never saw it come 
through for 
readers. I was just wondering why because other postings of mine have been 
approved. Is 
there something I'm not doing right?

This is of course, just a note for the moderator and not intended for public.
Thanks for your time to respond and keep up the great work with the Yahoo group 
we love 
and learn from.

Suzanne
Here's my post

Re: Heat exhaustionThursday, September 4, 2008 2:27 PM
From: "Suzanne Pierson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Add sender to Contacts
To: [email protected]
Heat exhaustion is not uncommon for any dog but I can tell you what happened 
just this 
week for Elvis the Shih Tzu and Fonzi the Cockapoo, our true loves.

It didn't take long in the heat and climbing up the mountain trails of Boulder, 
Co for these 
little guys to be panting a lot. (ie:sweating) We would stop under shady pines 
to cool down 
and get drinks. I carry a small cloth doggie bowl and squirt my drinking water 
into it. 
Fonzi did fine and drank sparingly to slightly quench his thirst but Elvis went 
after the 
water like a desert rat and slurped a long time!

Then poor Elvis began to choke up and he vomited up a lot of liquid. It was 
just too much 
sudden cool water for his hot system. He looked bedraggled and began reverse 
sneezing. 
It went on way too long so I cooled him down quickly by splashing water on his 
face, head, 
paws, belly and it worked. He calmed down, a wet little rag, but feeling much 
better. We 
turned around and made our way home pausing in the shade and staying cool.

This was not the norm for Elvis who usually hikes beautifully but there's one 
thing I didn't 
do that morning he became distressed. Often, this hot summer, I would take the 
hose 
BEFORE the hike and really wet down the dogs so that they would start out cool 
and 
refreshed with drinks. Me, too! I make sure I have hydrated a lot before and 
during my 
hikes - well, folks, obviously, it's just real trouble if you don't so I take 
it seriously now.

Elvis is doing fine as is Fonzi but we have learned some important lessons for 
dogs and for 
humans about hiking and overheating.

Suzanne in Boulder

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