Hi everybully! So we are going to my itty bitty hometown in the mountains of colorado for the 4th of july and of course we are bringing Butler.
I was wondering if any one has experience traveling to higher altitudes with their bulls. I know sometimes humans can suffer from altitude sickness, but i don't know if dogs do as well. we are going from 1,117 ft to 8,970 ft, after going over passes that are 11,000 ft +.
He does very well in the car, but we have never driven with him for 12 hours and over such changes in altitude.
We are going to the vet tomorrow to express his anal glands, and get his yearly parvo/distemper/parainfluenza shot,so i will ask the vet if he has any thoughts or suggestions for our trip.
I'm excited to get my little man out of 110 degree weather and in to the low 70s so he can enjoy the outdoors. I wanted to buy him a bandana to wear for the 4th and I inadvertently chose a confederate flag
i was thinking "what would look good folded in to a triangle?" and that was the winner.
I was wondering if any one has experience traveling to higher altitudes with their bulls. I know sometimes humans can suffer from altitude sickness, but i don't know if dogs do as well. we are going from 1,117 ft to 8,970 ft, after going over passes that are 11,000 ft +.
He does very well in the car, but we have never driven with him for 12 hours and over such changes in altitude.
We are going to the vet tomorrow to express his anal glands, and get his yearly parvo/distemper/parainfluenza shot,so i will ask the vet if he has any thoughts or suggestions for our trip.
I'm excited to get my little man out of 110 degree weather and in to the low 70s so he can enjoy the outdoors. I wanted to buy him a bandana to wear for the 4th and I inadvertently chose a confederate flag
