
Today we lost the bestest boy
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Submitted July 03, 2018 at 10:16PM by kaleblester87
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Baby girl https://imgur.com/gallery/yz1PpzU
Hi guys. Just a quick question. I was at the beach earlier with my dogs and they were swimming and fetching the ball from the water. While we were having a good time a dog collapsed and was rushed off the dog park, I later discovered he or she passed. We are also having very hot weather here in Toronto 30 plus degrees for the last week, humid as hell! This lady came up to me and told me to take it easy on my young labs (I'm watching them) because even in the water they can still overheat. I was under the impression that being in the water and the water evaporating off of them kept them cool enough to exercise. I tried to Google this and didn't get much. I didn't try that hard though. Any thoughts?
So my dog is very good at leaving it but he won't take it after I tell him to leave it unless I directly feed it to him. Is there another way to teach "take it" because feeding him treats over and over again while saying take it doesn't seem to work for my dog like they said it would at his classes and it's expensive, it's extremely infuriating(not at my dog just the frustration of not being able to figure out what will work for him)any advice is beyond appreciated thank you.