[ SHOWGSD-L ] Re: NO ice water for dogs - not good idea!! PLEASE READ

  • From: Pinehillgsds@xxxxxxx
  • To: VSabiaB@xxxxxxx, showgsd-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2010 07:32:08 EDT

This seems to make it around Internet lists every summer.  I wonder  how 
factual it is....over the years I have had quite a few dogs learn how to use  
the ice maker on the fridge and get themselves a "cube" whenever they  
wanted...
 
Kathy, member GSDCA, DVGSDC
Celebrating generations of Dual Titled TC'd  Champions
visit _http://www.pinehillgsds.com/_ (http://www.pinehillgsds.com/)   

 
In a message dated 7/30/2010 12:49:56 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
VSabiaB@xxxxxxx writes:

WOW,  learn something every day. From a friend, please  read  below..
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Hello  Everyone,
I am writing this in hopes that some may learn from what  I  just went 
through. We were having a good weekend till Saturday. On  Saturday I  
showed my 
Baran and left the ring. He was looking good  and at the top of his  game.
It did not work out that way. After  showing we went back to our  
site/setup 
and got the dogs in their  crates to cool off. After being back about  30 
min. I noticed Baran  was low on water. I took a hand full of ice from my  
cooler and put  it in his bucket with more water. We then started to get 
all the   
dogs Ex'ed and food ready for them.
I had Baran in his 48' crate in  the  van because this is the place he 
loves 
to be. He loves to be  able to see  everyone and everything. After checking 
him and thinking  he was cooled off  enough, we fed him. We walked around 
and 
one of my  friends stated that Baran  seamed like he was choking. I went 
over  and checked on him. He was dry heaving  and drooling. I got him out 
of  the 
crate to check him over and noticed he had  not eaten. He was in  some 
distress. I checked him over from head to toe and did  not  notice 
anything. I 
walked him around for about a minute when I noticed  that  he was starting 
to 
bloat. I did everything I was taught to do  in this case. I  was not able 
to 
get him to burp, and we gave him  Phasezime.
We rushed Baran  to a vet clinic. We called ahead and let  them know we 
were 
on our way. They were  set up and waiting for us.  They got Baran 
stabilized 
very quickly. After Baran  was stable and  out of distress we transported 
him to AVREC where he went into   surgery to make sure no damage was done 
to 
any of his vital organs. I am  very  happy to say Baran is doing great, 
there 
was no damage to any  vital organs, and  he still loves his food.
In surgery the vet found  that Baran's stomach was in  its normal anatomic 
position. We went  over what had happened. When I told the  vet about the 
ice 
water, he  asked why I gave him ice water. I said that I  have always done 
this.  I told him my history behind this practice and his reply  was, "I 
have  
been very lucky." The ice water I gave Baran caused violent muscle   spasms 
in 
his stomach which caused the bloating. Even though I figured  his  
temperature was down enough to feed, and gave him this ice  water, I was 
wrong.  His 
internal temperature was still high. The vet  stated that giving a dog ice 
to  
chew or ice water is a big NO, NO!  There is no reason for a dog to have 
ice/ice  water. Normal water at  room temperature, or cooling with cold 
towels 
on the  inner thigh, is  the best way to help cool a dog. The vet explained 
it 
to me like   this: If you, as a person, fall into a frozen lake what 
happens 
to your  muscles?  They cramp. This is the same as a dog's stomach.
I felt the  need to share  this with everyone, in the hopes that some may 
learn  from what I went through, I  do not wish this on anyone. Baran is 
home  
now doing fine. So please, if you do  use ice and ice water, beware  of 
what 
could happen.
Donna   B
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~Vicki  
Von Charisma German Shepherds
www.voncharismags.com
My sunshine does  not come from the  skies,
It comes from the love in my dogs   eyes.


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