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Your missing my point Sandy. We expect lurchers to do more than is the norm for a dog a great deal more. Lurchers are not marathon huskies hence my asking if lurchers were included in the study.

The glucose boost will come from recharge, as well as the others such as sodium/salt. I do not believe for one moment that 5ml of recharge mixed with water will give a dog (after extreme exercise) problems because of too much salt intake.

 

No straw men Sandy it was you who said lucozade and that it was a cheaper alternative :laugh:

 

I think what Moll says, makes a lot more sence here, then sandy. :yes::thumbs:

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But they do need it when working hard, that is why they are given it. If you wait till the dog needs them to revive them then the damage has already been done A body will naturally pass any unused/u

Dehydration can be either a loss of fluid, a loss of electrolyte or a combination of both Sandy. Combination of both is the usual cause of dehydration

So you are saying using the correct levels of electrolyte replacement designed for dogs would actually do more harm then good? And lucozade full of additives and preservatives would be better because

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