Cedar chips ??? What's in your kennel ???
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Cedar chips ??? What's in your kennel ???
I had read in another thread that cedar chips are bad for your beagles . I would like to hear what some more of our members think about this and what would be the very best summer & winter beddings ?
Thanks in advance for any response .
Buddy
Thanks in advance for any response .
Buddy
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Re: Cedar chips ??? What's in your kennel ???
I use pine shavings as the Cedar smells too strong and I feel its not good for the dogs resperatory system. Apparently though many people use it. I just choose the white pine.JUDE wrote:I had read in another thread that cedar chips are bad for your beagles . I would like to hear what some more of our members think about this and what would be the very best summer & winter beddings ?
Thanks in advance for any response .
Buddy
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Pine chips ?
Where can you buy the pine chips from ???
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Buddy
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Re: Pine chips ?
You can buy regular pine bedding at any feed store. Large bales for about 7.00 which are used for horse stalls. you can get the smaller ones at wal-mart for 5.00 which I buy quite often. They are very compacted. I also use a product called Zix which is a zeolite mineral that neutralizes the ammonia in urine under my pine shavings. This is absolutely safe for the dogs and non-toxic.JUDE wrote:Where can you buy the pine chips from ???
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I buy cedar ribbons from Lion Country - not cheap but last without breaking down & OK for pups - works good
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Cedar chips in my dog box and dog houses. In the winter I use the cedar chips as a base and put Hay in for added warmth..Dogs smell great and no fleas if changed every two weeks..I also give my dogs a Flea & Tick medicated shampoo dip once a month.. Coats are gorgous and dogs look and feel like a million bucks...
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I am anxiously waiting for my Seneca Kenels to be built...Then I plan on using pine shavings along with a light bulb heater in the winter and then just pine shavings in the warmer months...I also use Sevin Dust %5 to help keep fleas and other parasites off the hounds and out of the boxes.
If i didnt have the new kennels then i would use barley starw ( if avaiable ) or wheat or oats straw and plenty of it.
Joe t
If i didnt have the new kennels then i would use barley starw ( if avaiable ) or wheat or oats straw and plenty of it.
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Pine Shavings from Walmart in the $5.00 bag. 

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I just placed the pine shavings into my new Senecas! I also like to use Sevin Dust along with the pine shavings....
I dont use any cedar shavings or chips due to the natural oils in the cedar wood causing irritations to the hounds..whether it be respiratory or skin.
I know that many folks use the cedar...but I would rather not take the chance.....an ounce of prevention....well...hopefully you know the rest...
joe t
I dont use any cedar shavings or chips due to the natural oils in the cedar wood causing irritations to the hounds..whether it be respiratory or skin.
I know that many folks use the cedar...but I would rather not take the chance.....an ounce of prevention....well...hopefully you know the rest...
joe t