Pups and heating pad temperature?

A general forum for the discussion of hunting with beagles, guns, clothing and other equipment and just talking dawgs! (Tall tales on hunting allowed, but remember, first liar doesn't stand a chance)

Moderators: Pike Ridge Beagles, Aaron Bartlett

BCBeagles
Posts: 5546
Joined: Tue Apr 07, 2009 6:27 am
Location: West Virginia

Pups and heating pad temperature?

Post by BCBeagles »

Gonna have a couple litters a couple weeks apart end of March and first week in April. It is still usually pretty cool at night here then, 30-40's, some 20's.

You think with a Senecca Whelping box, with covered door(plastic flaps), and a 75watt bulb heat lamp, do they need a heated whelping mat?

I ordered one(heated), but I also ordered a whelping mat built to hold moisture away from them and cover the box floor.

Just asking, always looking to help in saving pups and have the best environment for them and mother.

Thanks for any input!!
Last edited by BCBeagles on Tue Feb 18, 2014 8:17 am, edited 1 time in total.

chris1971
Posts: 542
Joined: Fri Feb 03, 2012 5:39 pm
Location: Hickory KY

Re: Pups and box temperature?

Post by chris1971 »

photo (9).JPG
I just bought the heated whelping nest by Lovett and its the only way to go. I personally do not like using light bulbs just because I have to believe that the brightness has to be harder on their eyes. It has gotten down to around 0 temp and wind chill -20 and my female had 8 pups and has raised them all on this nest.

Rowco Beagle Kennels
Posts: 1116
Joined: Fri Jan 08, 2010 9:44 am

Re: Pups and box temperature?

Post by Rowco Beagle Kennels »

Where did you purchase the "nest?" Thanks. Bobby

sammiller03
Posts: 613
Joined: Fri Apr 07, 2006 3:30 pm
Location: GRANTSVILLE, MD

Re: Pups and box temperature?

Post by sammiller03 »

im also hopefully having pups the first week of april.. i built a whelp area under my basement steps a few years ago and have kept several litters down there until they are old enough that they start to be a pain. i have a heater that i set the thermostat to 80 on for the first week then lower it
and a curtain across the opening for the whelp are. its easier for me to let a female out of the house than constantly be checking on pups. plus an IR baby monitor helps. mine has a thermometer built into it. to answer your question i have used a light bulb and it really gives off heat and does a good job but i always worry its getting to warm.. good luck hope all turns out well

sam
Millers Old Line Kennel
Grantsville, Md.

BradWV
Posts: 633
Joined: Sun Feb 08, 2004 3:22 pm

Re: Pups and box temperature?

Post by BradWV »

I have a litter now. 100 watt bulb and they were fine. We had 4 days in minus temps with the lowest being -11 before wind chill. Keep them dry and the wind off of them. FYI. I also put bales of straw against the outside of the doghouse.

chris1971
Posts: 542
Joined: Fri Feb 03, 2012 5:39 pm
Location: Hickory KY

Re: Pups and box temperature?

Post by chris1971 »

Punk Hollow Country Kennel, LLC
punkhollowkennel.com
This is where i got my nest but other people have them also

pcable
Posts: 788
Joined: Tue Nov 09, 2010 8:36 am
Location: Pike County, kentucky

Re: Pups and box temperature?

Post by pcable »

Last year about this time, I ordered the Lectro Kennel heated kennel mat for a litter. It works great! Keeps the body temp at exactly what it should be and only heats when the pups or dog is on the pad. If they are not it kicks off until they are. Awesome product! Tough, water proof, and comes with fleece cover. Available from several suppliers, got mine from Jeffers. Highly recommend these to anyone planning a litter in cool weather!
IF A DOG WON'T HUNT, IT CAN'T JUMP RABBITS!!!
Owner Co-Owner
Cables Ragin' Recoil
Cables Rockin Ruby
Cables Tuff Baba Clyde
Martin's Holly Lynn
Wireman's Little Ann

mybeagles
Posts: 2189
Joined: Sun Jan 19, 2003 6:35 pm
Location: Wisconsin

Re: Pups and box temperature?

Post by mybeagles »

pcable wrote:Last year about this time, I ordered the Lectro Kennel heated kennel mat for a litter. It works great! Keeps the body temp at exactly what it should be and only heats when the pups or dog is on the pad. If they are not it kicks off until they are. Awesome product! Tough, water proof, and comes with fleece cover. Available from several suppliers, got mine from Jeffers. Highly recommend these to anyone planning a litter in cool weather!
I wondered how they would work for pups!

I have these in all 4 of my dog houses. This is second winter and thrilled not to be dealing with wet straw all winter. These seem to keep box real dry. I put little bit of cedar chips in so the dogs smell good!
Rob’s Ranger Rabbit Hunter (Lefty)
Rose City Quad King’s
DogPatch Fly

BCBeagles
Posts: 5546
Joined: Tue Apr 07, 2009 6:27 am
Location: West Virginia

Re: Pups and box temperature?

Post by BCBeagles »

I have two of them, Lectro kennel brand, but had a female shred the cord her last litter going into labor, she went nuts and tore it up.lol.

Just trying to avoid putting it in on her again.

They do work very well for pups!

Thanks for all the information!!

User avatar
Joeyman
Posts: 4524
Joined: Fri Feb 24, 2006 4:41 pm
Location: In a Cube
Contact:

Re: Pups and box temperature?

Post by Joeyman »

How much do those pads cost. i have a litter due first week of march. its been rather cold in missouri lately.
Missouri rabbits running for their lives!!!!

Give us a like on FACEBOOK search for Track Em Down Kennels

Image

BCBeagles
Posts: 5546
Joined: Tue Apr 07, 2009 6:27 am
Location: West Virginia

Re: Pups and box temperature?

Post by BCBeagles »

I bought the one that is 26x28 with digital control read out for 109, no shipping.

I also bought whelping mats that absorb moisture and keep urine and mess away from pups, they came highly recommended.

BCBeagles
Posts: 5546
Joined: Tue Apr 07, 2009 6:27 am
Location: West Virginia

Re: Pups and box temperature?

Post by BCBeagles »

Valleyvet.com

User avatar
Joeyman
Posts: 4524
Joined: Fri Feb 24, 2006 4:41 pm
Location: In a Cube
Contact:

Re: Pups and box temperature?

Post by Joeyman »

ouch..pricey hmmmmm
Missouri rabbits running for their lives!!!!

Give us a like on FACEBOOK search for Track Em Down Kennels

Image

Panther Creek
Posts: 679
Joined: Tue Jan 01, 2008 11:31 am
Location: Concordia, Missouri

Re: Pups and box temperature?

Post by Panther Creek »

I used a heated matt for a litter of pups in November. Worked great! I bought a thermostat with it. Mine covered about 2/3's of the floor, so If it's set too high, the pups will just scoot apart or off it. If they're real close, it's too cool. But you really need it to keep they're core body temps up.
Panther Creek Beagles
Be faithful unto death, and I will give you a crown of life. Rev. 2:10

chris1971
Posts: 542
Joined: Fri Feb 03, 2012 5:39 pm
Location: Hickory KY

Re: Pups and box temperature?

Post by chris1971 »

Joey I use a heating pad also in one of my boxes that I got at CVS. It cost $40 for the one that you can leave on all the time. Most of them shut off after 2 hours. I mounted it to the bottom of the dog box on an above ground kennel and turned it on 3 out of 5 setting. The floor of the box has stayed warm for one of my other female and her pups during all this cold weather too. I will still say that the nest is the way to go in the long run because it is safe with no exposed wires and the female can keep it clean. It is expensive at $240 each but one pup that you save and maybe sell will pay for it. I have had a bunch of people tell me they would never spend that kind of money and then later tell me about their female having 8 or 10 pups and loosing 2 or 3. Chill is the number one reason for pup mortality within the first 2-3 weeks in my opinion. I have had 3 litters since December and I can almost guarantee without these heated floors I would have lost almost all of them.

Post Reply