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Will lime cut down Kennel smell.......

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I have heard that some put down lime under there above ground kennels. What does this lime actually do. Will it cut down kennel smell?

I would like to give it a try. I have seen bag's of lime at Home Depot. But I do not know which kind to buy. How much do you need to put down. Any detail's will help out.
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According to the lady from the health department it does. We put down a dusting under each kennel every time we clean up-which is 2 or more times a week. Pulverized lime. Nothing to it-just sprinkle.

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Yes it will take the smell away completely, you want to get the Hydrated Lime. Put a lot on make it look like it just Snowed a couple of Inches. I use it all the time.

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Lime is ideal for under the kennel.
However if you have a ground kennel it will burn the dog's feet.

I know you are using an above ground kennel, the message is for those that read it with ground pens.

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Go to lowes and get a broken bag, it is 1/2 price. it is cheap anyway
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Hydrated lime is the one I need Correct...........Is this what everyone is using
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I bought garden lime . Dewey had told me that it worked but it's amazing. I just barely sprinkled the ground with it and the scent
just seemed to dissapear . I try to clean under my puppy kennel once
or so weekly and did sprinkle it on "clean" smelly ground . $2.XX a 40 lb bag .

Oh yea I'm thinking it has a warning tag about cancer .

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Hydrated lime is what I use, and I only have dirt kennels. It eats up the poop too, not just stops any smell. When dogs poop in pens, you can almost see it desolve.
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becareful lime will burn the pads right off their feet
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its hard on there feet and mouth sometimes, but it really drys the ground up if your kennel is on the ground i use it under my off ground kennles and it works great i love it lol

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Hydrated pulverized lime--nice fine powder. Hard to spread on a windy day. :) It makes the ground hard so scooping gets easier as well as destroying odors.

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well

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what about just crushed limestone like you get from a rock quarry :?:

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Bartels wrote:what about just crushed limestone like you get from a rock quarry :?:
If it's crushed in a powder I think it the same thing ???


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when we had dirt kennels we would turn the ground under once a year and before we did that we would put a layer of lime down then aftewards hose it down to make sure it didnt burn the dogs feet it really helps with the smell and dont be fooled i know from experience lime will burn u i had some gloves on one day while working with lime and it got inbetween the gloves and my wrists and left burn marks on both wrists
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ive used crushed limestone for years. works good. doesnt burn there feet. Hydrated lime will burn as it reacts.
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