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What is required for winter kennelling do you think?

 

Is a dry, draft proof kennel with dry bedding enough?

 

Do they need heat lamps and insulation? And at what temperatures?

 

How cold could a dog be happy with in just a dry kennel without a lamp or radiator?

 

I'm pretty sure it gets -20c up north.

 

Cheers

 

Gaz

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when i bought my house i turned the garage into a kennel block, the water bowls never froze over last winter, so i would say they were fine sleeping in their boxes with straw and shavings as bedding. Saying that when the temperature was predicted to be extra cold i would leave the heat lamp on to take the chill off. The way i see it the dogs work hard enough for me so when thier back in their runs they deserve some comfort to recover without shivering all night and loosing condition just to keep warm.

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I have a farm collie that prefers sleeping out... She has been known to sleep in the middle of the lawn in the snow, one morning I looked out to see a dog sized lump in the lawn that was covered in snow... Called the dog and the snow covered lump lifted its head

And this is a dog who despite being allowed in the house and has the choice of several kennels prefers to sleep in the open

 

Some dogs prefer their home comforts, some dogs are happy with a warm dry kennel... And other dogs prefer to sleep on top of the nice warm dry kennel

 

Imo the only time I use the heatlamp for the dogs is if they are ill or for newborn pups

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I have nearly finished building my new kennel block and I will be putting in a heating system that will be set at 15 degrees all through the winter IMO when a dog comes in from a hard day or nights hunting it will recover and be ready to go if it can stretch out in a nice warm kennel allowing its muscles to recover rather than having to curl up in a ball to stay warm .............

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my kennel is a 6x4 shed that as a box built in side thats 4x4 ft by 3 ft high it has 2 industrial rubber mat carpets down and thats all the dogs will keep in there , any bedding gets dragged out , now ive never done it before but if it gets to cold im going to try rugging the dogs up ,(thats if my white dog dont eat them lol).

if it gets really cold ill just put them in the kitchen in cages on a night

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i have runs attached to a shed in the shed is split into sleepin areas the terriers have a small covered sleeping box which i fill with shreeded paper its also got a piece of carpet in the box and in the winter i tack carpet to the top ... if its really cold i put an oil filled rad on for an hour ..

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my kennel is a 6x4 shed that as a box built in side thats 4x4 ft by 3 ft high it has 2 industrial rubber mat carpets down and thats all the dogs will keep in there , any bedding gets dragged out , now ive never done it before but if it gets to cold im going to try rugging the dogs up ,(thats if my white dog dont eat them lol).

if it gets really cold ill just put them in the kitchen in cages on a night

 

put one of your wooly hats in there chid, you'll easy fit 2 dogs in one of them........ tefal :D :D :D:toast:

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Industrial mats chid? They the same as cow/stable mats?

no gem the wee rubber backed carpet mats they have in shops and factories, they aint very thick but they are doubled up and they give a brave bit of protection from the rising cold ...

 

cow mats are on the agenda for in the box when i get the money together lol

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Industrial mats chid? They the same as cow/stable mats?

no gem the wee rubber backed carpet mats they have in shops and factories, they aint very thick but they are doubled up and they give a brave bit of protection from the rising cold ...

 

cow mats are on the agenda for in the box when i get the money together lol

Ive to collect 3 cow mats... today I picked up several cheap rubber doormats for €2 each and lined the floor of the ferret hutch with them

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I've got heat lamps wired through a thermostat. I've been using heat lamps now for about 3 years and they seem to improve the dogs injuries no end. They wake up in the morning bouncing after a nights lamping instead of sometimes looking like they don't want a morning walk.

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