Jul 7, 2012 #1 fowl farm Songster 7 Years May 9, 2012 616 11 111 What to do? And how to get her to drink? PLEASE HURRY!
Jul 7, 2012 #2 animallover505 Crowing 7 Years May 8, 2012 17,696 50 308 a place that is very hot in the summer and cold in Soak her with a hose, and/or chave her!! DO NOT FORCE HER TO DRINK, IT WILL MAKE IT WORSE!! She will drink on her own tim. Get her in air conditioning!!!
Soak her with a hose, and/or chave her!! DO NOT FORCE HER TO DRINK, IT WILL MAKE IT WORSE!! She will drink on her own tim. Get her in air conditioning!!!
Jul 7, 2012 Thread starter #3 fowl farm Songster 7 Years May 9, 2012 616 11 111 Is there no way to make water more interesting?
Jul 7, 2012 Thread starter #4 fowl farm Songster 7 Years May 9, 2012 616 11 111 And what about electrolytes?
Jul 7, 2012 #5 chippie In the Brooder 7 Years May 19, 2012 81 0 29 Adirondack's NY Maybe some Gatorade??
Jul 7, 2012 Thread starter #6 fowl farm Songster 7 Years May 9, 2012 616 11 111 Not currently avaliable.
Jul 7, 2012 #7 animallover505 Crowing 7 Years May 8, 2012 17,696 50 308 a place that is very hot in the summer and cold in She will drink when she wants to, don't force her.
Jul 7, 2012 #9 animallover505 Crowing 7 Years May 8, 2012 17,696 50 308 a place that is very hot in the summer and cold in I've had a dog with heat stroke before. He lived, just take my advice, and she will be fine.
Jul 7, 2012 #10 Snooglerat Chirping 7 Years May 10, 2012 108 3 81 South Mississippi Put the dog in the tub with cold water, you can take a temp rectally and see how hot they are.... 100.0 to 102.0 is normal body temp...
Put the dog in the tub with cold water, you can take a temp rectally and see how hot they are.... 100.0 to 102.0 is normal body temp...