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Well I think I am definately getting soft as I get older but maybe not a bad thing as we all have to mellow at some stage but I have decided lately that if when I go down to feed the dogs I need to pu

My dogs kennels are not the box type but a large indoor run as well as a large outdoor run so essentially its the size of a room which allows the both lurchers to be able to fully stretch out on the b

As I said my sleeping area is large which makes it cold ... A bonus in the heat of the summer but stays real cold in the winter ... Colder than outside sometimes so for me a lamp is a must and at the

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Nobody saying having the heater on fulltime but geez u hard fookers think ur it geez a little heat cant hurt them, mine got heat and still smashed the game, just my view and i feel fine with that, by the way some of ur huts with decent bedding and housing look fine so dont beat me up lol

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unnecessary in my opinion, a dry bed and out of draughts is more than sufficient. a whelping bitch maybe a heat lamp but other than that no way, what do you do if you want to work them on a bitterly cold morning after being under a heat lamp all night??? when you get out of your warm bed and its cold you put on cloths to suit, pull the dog out from under a heat lamp and go out on a cold windy morning at sunrise and your dog is liable to get pneumonia!!! just my thoughts on it....

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You are not taking them out of their beds and making them stand still in the freezing cold are you ... They are going out to work constantly moving keeping themselves warm .........

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i must be a soft b/stard aswell then, my dogs live in after a piece of shit tryed to nick him

i've been out with lads that have pulled their faces cos when we get back to the motor

my dog gets a rub down with a towel and his feet cleaned and checked

and if its been a realy bad day/night he'll get a jacket put on him for the journey home

then when he gets home he'll get a 1lb of warm lamb breast

i'k a great believer in giving the dog a massage/rub with a towel before and after working them

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There is nothing soft in looking after your dogs as best you can IMO :thumbs:

Mine have their own room with hot and cold running water, heating, microwave, xbox and sky TV :victory:

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I bring the dogs inside from time to time and I feel sorry for them. Panting that hard you'd think they were taking a heart attack. They adjust to their surroundings. As long as the kennels draught and damp free as said with a comfy bed, they're in their element. Honestly, a heat lamp on the cold nights pmsl. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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i must be a soft b/stard aswell then, my dogs live in after a piece of shit tryed to nick him

i've been out with lads that have pulled their faces cos when we get back to the motor

my dog gets a rub down with a towel and his feet cleaned and checked

and if its been a realy bad day/night he'll get a jacket put on him for the journey home

then when he gets home he'll get a 1lb of warm lamb breast

i'k a great believer in giving the dog a massage/rub with a towel before and after working them

 

I do it every time I work my dog, I give him good rub + stretch his muscles down after long hard night with dry towel , before we have dogs working we give them 5-10 mins running round to empty out and loosen up 1st . As said he did have a heat lamp but pulled it down lol only my other dog got one now, but I don't think he needs it he got good thick coat on him, hi just give plenty of food +bit more like last night when I had him out .If not working still give plenty of food with warm gravy over meal, and he looks great fit healthy :thumbs:

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I bring the dogs inside from time to time and I feel sorry for them. Panting that hard you'd think they were taking a heart attack. They adjust to their surroundings. As long as the kennels draught and damp free as said with a comfy bed, they're in their element. Honestly, a heat lamp on the cold nights pmsl. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

I can't see why using a heat lamp is so funny ........

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