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[quote=Anonymous]I’ll bet the dog was struggling with heat stroke and/or burned paws, and they ended up having to carry it uphill in the heat of the day. They both started struggling but she was in better shape so the decision was made for her to go back to the truck. It would make sense for him to stay put with the baby, dog, and water. But she succumbed and he wasn’t able to carry the baby, let alone the dog, Ultimately, the heat got them all. At some point they could have decided put the dog in the river to cool it off—maybe they even backtracked if it started struggling on the uphill return. If they knew about the toxic algae they could have decided to take the chance if they thought it might save the dog’s life. But even if the dog got better it would probably still need to be helped. So, now they’re way behind schedule and have a big, wet, sick dog to drag uphill in the heat of the day. It could be that the toxicity kicked in around the time they decided she should go for help, and it was the combination of the toxin and heat that got them.[/quote]
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