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I like quilts, BUT they get far to wet damp in the colder weather

 

 

All mine are down on paper and its the best iv used but mine dont half make a mess with it......

 

 

 

 

Bit of carpet in the summer thats what i give mine

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cant see how they can be any warmth in that. quilts all the way changed every two weeks for me.

 

Plenty of warmth in waxed paper the dogs bury he selves down in it and has as bees said a dog fesh in from hunting wet and muddy on a quilt will just make the quilt wet and muddy whereas the dogs body temperature dries itself and the paper out in no time.

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I like quilts, BUT they get far to wet damp in the colder weather

 

 

All mine are down on paper and its the best iv used but mine dont half make a mess with it......

 

 

 

 

Bit of carpet in the summer thats what i give mine

ive done that for years now, wax paper from october to may and carpet from may to october, before the wax paper i used shreaded jays cloth`s, you think the paper makes a mess :laugh:
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If the quilts get wet and muddy..then a good idea would be to rub the dog down before bedding him down after a session of exercise..cant believe folk put their dogs away without rubbing em down/drying them out first...always carpet in the summer and a good quilt in the winter...just to add..my pens have got a roof on so they are not gettin wet feet when in and out of the kennel..atb stabba

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