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didion419
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houseing dogs

Post by didion419 »

What do you guys do about the cold weather

Dale L.
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Re: houseing dogs

Post by Dale L. »

I just make sure they have good dry bedding and if it is real cold I may put two dogs per pen for the added warmth of laying together. I have never had a problem with it this way. Not sure where you are located or how cold it is but I am in West Virginia.

M'N'R kennels
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Re: houseing dogs

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I put two dogs per kennel also and a bunch of bedding

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S.R.Patch
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I put straw in the yard barn but some dug a hole under the side and prefer to stay under it in a hole they've dug. The ground under the barn must be warmer... :roll:
A balmy 7 deg. this morning, wind from the north - windchill. BRrrrrr.
Boiling off some beef ribs, gonna split the broth between two buckets of water and give the a warm drink in a little while. Most important to keep them hydrated in this cold. Feed wet food,.. the water pan freezes to fast.
Blocking off the draft, layer of bedding & 2-6 hounds in a pile makes alot of heat... ;)

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Re: houseing dogs

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This weather is normal around here. Rough on very young pups or old and sickly dogs. With plenty of straw in dog houses, healthy dogs will be just fine.

didion419
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Re: houseing dogs

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Im in northern ohio about 10 this morning My 2 pups 6 months old are housed together The male is a big fatty 29 lbs should keep the little female warm thanks

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i cant stand straw they pee all over it after they kick it out of the box and its a mess to clean up.iv never had a problem with mites once i stopped using it.i use ceder chips and a 250w heat bulb when it gets real cold i have a 5 gallon heated horse bucket for water.when i go out to feed i can see um in there dog boxs rolling around on there backs any other food time they are front and center waiting lol
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didion419
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Re: houseing dogs

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I put a 300 watt bulb under the box took a styrafoam cooler bungeed it to bottom of box

reddog1
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I keep my hounds in their own barn With the K-9 Kondo swinging doors for each run. With 12 hounds, the inside of the building never goes below freezing. I have a 30,000 BTU wall heater but I only use that and heat lamps when I have pups in the winter months.

This year I added greenhouse panels on the outside runs. It blocks the wind and the runs are warm on sunny days.

This morning -6 Degrees at 7 am

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Re: houseing dogs

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OLDER DOGS ADDED MORE CEDAR SHAVINGS TO COOP AND PUT UP MORE WIND BLOCKS THE 10 WEEK OLD PUP HAVE A 60 WATT BULB UNDER HIS COOP IN A REFLECTOR BUT TOOK HOM IN LAST NITE AND HAVNT PUT HIM OUT TODAY STARTED OUT -10 AND NOW IS A BALMY AND BREEZEE 1 DEGREE ONE MORE DAY OF THIS AND SUPPOSED TO WARM UP INTO THE TEENS

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doubled them up last night wind chill -15 deg. Have lots of straw inside their houses which are inside pole barn.
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Mo. Beagler 5000
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Re: houseing dogs

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I water mine down and chain em up in the wind but only when its below freezing to show em who's boss and put hair on their chests... :lol:


Na, I double or triple the dogs up in my Seneca kennels or just let them stay inside.
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adirondackjoe
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Re: houseing dogs

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mine live in the basement. my yard is fenced in so they can go out whenever. warm in winter, cool in summer.

Budd
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Re: houseing dogs

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Dry straw bedding, door flap, and keep my dog houses small and insulated. -32 when I got up this morning, high of -6. Doubled the young pups up last night for body warmth.

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my wife found this product about four years ago, "snugglesafe" just put it in the micro wave for five minutes, then i put it a burlap bag or other protective covering, and toss one in each dog house. Stays warm for 8-12 hours.
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