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<blockquote data-quote="idcwby" data-source="post: 2692738" data-attributes="member: 90986"><p>My GSP has been doing good in the cold, I've had him out quite a bit in it, never paid attention to temperature to much in previous years. This last weekend though we went out, the pickup said it was 10* when started hunting, and I think he may have got some frostbite on his ballsack. I'm not sure if it's a combo scrape with the cold, but it was bleeding decent. No signs anywhere else that he had frostbite. Ive never been around a dog that had gotten it, so I'm not sure. So, I'm curious what cold temps everyone else has been hunting them in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idcwby, post: 2692738, member: 90986"] My GSP has been doing good in the cold, I’ve had him out quite a bit in it, never paid attention to temperature to much in previous years. This last weekend though we went out, the pickup said it was 10* when started hunting, and I think he may have got some frostbite on his ballsack. I’m not sure if it’s a combo scrape with the cold, but it was bleeding decent. No signs anywhere else that he had frostbite. Ive never been around a dog that had gotten it, so I’m not sure. So, I’m curious what cold temps everyone else has been hunting them in. [/QUOTE]
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