THanks. I was just curious...................
Do they put water tubs in the fields so the dogs can cool off? Down here in Georgia we run dogs in NSTRA during some pretty warm weather. But, most fields have water tubs for the dogs to cool off in. We also don't see any labs that hunt upland because of the heat. Hell, my lab doesn't like to go outside once it hits about 85. When it gets really hot in July and August we have to keep him inside in the AC. But hes kind of a sissy.

I was asking because I wasn't sure how much guys "conditioned" their dogs back home. Here in GA its a must or your dog will go down. In S. Dakota last weekend we were running dogs for 1 hour+ in temps that were around 85-89 degrees. The dogs had no problem with the heat. The collars said they were covering anywhere from 8-10 miles in a 1 hour session. BUT, the dogs get roaded at least three times a week for about 10 miles....... Your quote about the temps is what sparked my interest. Just for grins, here is a picture of the roading setup my trainer uses. Ive seen a bunch of other styles, but this one can do 12 dogs at once. Pretty cool.