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<blockquote data-quote="trappererick" data-source="post: 2692747" data-attributes="member: 57399"><p>I routinely hunt the dogs down into the single digits and when they are working no problems at all. They do get some extra calories when working in the cold and I try to keep them well hydrated with room temp water but it is tough to keep them from eating snow. That little Braque is a rabbit chasing machine both he and my GSP catch a few every winter before I can shoot them. I do use mushers wax on their feet to try and keep ice build up down. I find the dogs do much better then I do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trappererick, post: 2692747, member: 57399"] I routinely hunt the dogs down into the single digits and when they are working no problems at all. They do get some extra calories when working in the cold and I try to keep them well hydrated with room temp water but it is tough to keep them from eating snow. That little Braque is a rabbit chasing machine both he and my GSP catch a few every winter before I can shoot them. I do use mushers wax on their feet to try and keep ice build up down. I find the dogs do much better then I do. [/QUOTE]
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