Scott
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« on: July 05, 2009, 08:16:16 pm » |
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Like I said, not sure if human/dog equate...but for humans if you cool them to fast, it actually drives the core temperature up higher from the shivering. Shivering is the body's way of generating heat from it's muscles. If you cool a human suffering from heat exhaustion/heat stroke to fast...it doesn't send them into shock...it cooks their brain.
If you really want the answer, just ask your vet the next time you're in for a visit...unless there is a DVM on this board.
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