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    Dogs and Ice Water Big No No!

    I pulled this this from another site and its good info to know.

    This is not my dog nor situation but with all the attention this article has gotten and the impression that this information is False because of Snopes.com and other Veterinarians is not entirely T…



    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.

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    Hmm. I put ice in my dogs bowl on hot days. No issues yet. Might keep an eye on this.

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      #3
      Interesting...........mine likes to lie on the travertine floor in my office spread-eagle. From what I understand dogs cool-off thru there pads (Paws) and not from panting as I was told growing up. Bayou has taken a liking to our unfinished pool also.

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        #4
        Always let dogs drink out of coolers when we're on the boat or outside all day.

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          #5
          Snopes says not so fast.

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            #6
            Sure AGvet will chime in soon enough as this is interesting!
            Originally posted by Beerkat View Post
            Hmm. I put ice in my dogs bowl on hot days. No issues yet. Might keep an eye on this.
            Us to!
            Originally posted by 1369 View Post
            Aha!

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              #7
              This sounds like wives tale crap. Sorry.

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                #8
                TT, that doesn't make a lot of sense

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                  #9
                  this is not true. However you should never give a hot anything really cold water. Not dogs, horses or people.

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                    #10
                    My boxer will get MAD if I get a beer and she doesn't get a piece of ice out of the cooler.

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                      #11
                      Watching!!!

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by 1369 View Post
                        OK then I was just passing along some (what I though) was good info because the breed of dog I have tend to get bloat.
                        Last edited by Texas Tracker; 06-18-2014, 01:00 PM.

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                          #13
                          I think we all know that Snopes is run by a bunch of dog-hating libs.

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                            #14
                            My English Bulldog scratches on the freezer door until we get her ice out of the ice maker. If she's in another part of the house and hears us getting ice, she comes running. She loves ice, not because she's hot either!

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                              #15
                              waiting on Agvet.......

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