
puppy brooder
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puppy brooder
I have a wooden puppy brooder, when the puppies are in it they lose their hair. I have washed it out several times with bleach, soap and water and the next litter has the same problem. Does anybody have a suggestion for my problem. 

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Never and easy answer
With every solution, comes additional risks/problems. I use cedar chips and love them, but would not recommend them in a whelping box. Pups have been known to choke on them. Also, straw/hay will irritate the pups skin when wet and it will get wet with pups. The ammonia from their urine and the allergens from the straw will cause havok on their tender skin.
I suggest a small smooth walled plastic tub over a whelping heating pad. The smooth surface of the plastic lets the pups slide on it and is not abrasive to their coats. Also, very easy for you and the bitch to keep clean. Hope this helps.
I suggest a small smooth walled plastic tub over a whelping heating pad. The smooth surface of the plastic lets the pups slide on it and is not abrasive to their coats. Also, very easy for you and the bitch to keep clean. Hope this helps.
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I have heard the suggestion of putting a sheet of linoleum on the floor of the whelping box, has anyone tried this?
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yea put linoleum down and on the side walls with shreaded paper if a pup was to digest it it would not be so hard for the pup to work it through the body the paper breaks down alot easyer for them un like straw it soaks up the urine to so al you do is remove the pups out of the box gather up the paper and put new down. hope this helps. be safe happy trailing
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I personally can't think of anything better to line a puppy/whelping box with than newspaper. It's very useful during whelping, too. Just pick it up and replace with fresh. A totally slick floor will encourage "swimmer" pups. Those are the pups that can't seem to get their feet under them so they look like they're swimming on the floor. Newspaper provides just enough resistence for the pups to get up on their feet, too.