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Old March 28th, 2011, 12:59 PM
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A lot of it depends on the weather really.
In the summer months you will notice all our pictures are Meiko at the lake, he can go a lot longer and I mean a LOT when in water. In winter he is so so, again depending on cloud cover and temperatures, however when his mouth opens more so than normal with his breathing sounding more like an idling tractor than a normal pant we stop him.
His "I'm getting close" pant looks like this

At this point he doesnt slobber at all, but in the back of his mouth you can see a slime build up. He doesnt swallow it as he cant actually close his mouth long enough to do so and when he gets to water to drink, not much of it gets into his system ( during an over heat episode)
This day here I remember as clear as if it was yesterday, it was one of the first times he had an episode and actually lost motor skills shortly after this picture. This was the day he went to the vet because of it. He had stayed there two days in which time they would take him out in the excercise area and fetch with him monitoring his body temps through out.

It doesnt seem to matter if we vary the intensity of things he does or not, being a border collie out of working parents grand parents ect he has high drive and even doing obedience work with him is done "intensely" to him.
he can walk almost all day regardless of temperatures but as soon as he gets into a trot thats it he's over heating.
It really is a sad thing for such a high energy breed to go through and hopefully with the research being done on it they can find the genetic marker for it so it can be bred out.
Sadly, if they have EIC ( or BCC as it is now) you can't do anything to "fix" it. Starting them out as if training for a marathon does nothing to help them, all you can do is learn how to read your dog very well and stop them and do a cool down walk ending the excercise session at first sign of weakness.
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