Ain't Whistlin' Dixie
New member
I have owned GSP's for a very long time. I have hunted both waterfowl and upland in freezing weather with my current GSP and she does great. We take extra care when water retrieving in the cold and make sure she can get warm again.
However, I was curious if anyone had thoughts about the coldest weather you could UPLAND hunt with a GSP. I have Lewis dog boots I put on here when needed (mostly for the sand burrs) and she wears a chest protector (highly recommended by the way, learned that lesson with a 5" stick in Dixie's chest). I have no problem in the 20's or even teens.
Any thoughts on temperature limits for a GSP? With our without a coat/vest?
Please note, I understand it depends on each dog, what they can tolerate, the wind chill factor and whether or not the dog is wearing something to keep them warm. I am just looking for suggestions on general guidelines.
Personally, my limit is single digits with short drives and time to warm up in between.
However, I was curious if anyone had thoughts about the coldest weather you could UPLAND hunt with a GSP. I have Lewis dog boots I put on here when needed (mostly for the sand burrs) and she wears a chest protector (highly recommended by the way, learned that lesson with a 5" stick in Dixie's chest). I have no problem in the 20's or even teens.
Any thoughts on temperature limits for a GSP? With our without a coat/vest?
Please note, I understand it depends on each dog, what they can tolerate, the wind chill factor and whether or not the dog is wearing something to keep them warm. I am just looking for suggestions on general guidelines.
Personally, my limit is single digits with short drives and time to warm up in between.