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This article is from the Canine Activities: Camping with Your Dog, by Jayne Cravens with numerous contributions by others.
John Conrard, jxconrard@rocket.com, cautions:
When going on winter hikes with your dog, keep a keen eye out for
puddles of Antifreeze in the parking area that your dog could get
into. There is a habit for some people to top off there antifreeze
in the sno parks and spill, or have there car boil over leaving
deadly puddles of antifreeze. All it takes is little bit, not even
a table spoon. A musher in our club lost two dogs to this scenario
last year. Even if your dog takes a lick and shows no immediate
signs of problems TAKE THEM TO THE VET!!
 
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