Sledge dogs are naturally adapted to cold weather. They are generally the breeds (Huskies, Malamutes) that have very thick fur, and are very strong, and can deal with the extremes of ice and snow. Sled dogs are also well-trained.
Osteoarthritis of the spine increases the risk of whiplash injury. So do poor driving habits, driving in bad weather, or driving when tired, tense,
NO. It can distract the service dog and put the handler at risk of injury or even death! Never distract a service dog.
hypothermia
Osteoarthritis of the spine increases the risk of whiplash injury.
This is true. Bird bones are hollow and so can splinter easily, creating a risk of internal injury.
the risk is the probability of injury
injury injury
inadequate clothing, previous cold injury, fatigue, wound infection, atherosclerosis (an arterial disease), and diabetes. Driving in poor weather can also be dangerous: vehicular failure was a predisposing factor in 15% of the Saskatchewan cases
The best you can do is drink a lot of cold water and stay cool!
A risk factor.
body temperature actually decreases.people who drink and then go out into the cold weather are at increased risk for hypothermia
Yes, even healthy risk-taking can cause injury. Injuries can happen even when not taking risks.