K9 First Aid and the Heat Exertion Curve with Joy Brenner from K9 Medic (pt 2)
- 3 days ago
- 2 min read
Updated: 2 days ago
What to listen for:
“Everything I knew about my dog that I thought was true a week ago is no longer true. I have to reset my baseline and go, ‘Who are you today?’”
Our hosts, Robin Greubel and Stacy Barnett, pick up the conversation with Joy Brenner of K9 Medic. This time, they’re talking about turning everyday crate time into deliberate heat acclimation.
Joy explains that many handlers keep cars too cold, creating a dangerous temperature “delta” that leaves dogs physiologically unprepared for field work. Instead, she programs her dog Storm by running the car just below panting level during downtime, shrinking that gap and building real biological tolerance. This is exactly what military and kennel dogs get by living outside.
High-fidelity monitoring makes it safe.
Cheap baby cameras with temperature readouts and night vision let handlers watch remotely and check every 20 minutes during high-risk windows (right after work or when AC fails) because “temperature has momentum” and cars remain a leading cause of preventable heat death.
They discuss crate fans, breathable pads, reflective car covers, and the limited but situational value of cooling vests (ask your dog). Another practical tip is to do two-minute “t-checks” (transitions checks) at every car entry, with copious water and paw inspections.
Whether traveling from Iowa’ sweaty season to mountain fires or simply switching seasons, it’s important to reset baselines daily and support the dog you actually have today.
Key Topics:
● Crate Acclimation and Reducing the Temperature Delta (01:35)
● Why Nosework and LE Handlers Must Stop Over-Cooling Cars (03:44)
● High-Risk Monitoring Windows (09:41)
● Baby Cameras for Real-Time Safety and Acclimation (12:59)
● Resetting Your Baseline (23:45)
● “Ask Your Dog!” (26:53)
● T-Checks, Paw Inspections, and Copious Water Decon (34:19)
● Key Takeaways (40:25)
Resources:
· K9 Medic
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