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I derive great pleasure in looking after my wee Mouchers ... I like to see them warm and comfortable,...I spoil them something rotten... Obviously,..nowadays,..they are mostly pets,...but, there

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i rug both of mine up.....much to the amusements of the lads i hunt with lol   i see a difference in the dog   atb

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I got them heat tubes, they are handy fellas I got mine off amazon, my shivering shit bag of a Plummer loves it lol the cold doesn't seem to bother the lurcher being ruff coated but i do put them on every night this time of year just to take the chill off them

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I got them heat tubes, they are handy fellas I got mine off amazon, my shivering shit bag of a Plummer loves it lol the cold doesn't seem to bother the lurcher being ruff coated but i do put them on every night this time of year just to take the chill off them

:thumbs: , had my heat lamps on for about 5-6 days, they deff do the trick, you can tell because the blankets they sleep on have stayed in one position, so the dogs have just stretched out and not moved in the night . :yes:

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I got them heat tubes, they are handy fellas I got mine off amazon, my shivering shit bag of a Plummer loves it lol the cold doesn't seem to bother the lurcher being ruff coated but i do put them on every night this time of year just to take the chill off them

:thumbs: , had my heat lamps on for about 5-6 days, they deff do the trick, you can tell because the blankets they sleep on have stayed in one position, so the dogs have just stretched out and not moved in the night . :yes:
im sure it helps them when they get to old bones aswel TBH I had an old lurcher bitch deerhound x, she wudnt keep any bedding down and lock her in her kennel and she d go bizerk so I used to leave the door on a jar and let her do her own thing coz she'd howl all fuking night otherwise, the fuking thing was a nightmare lol, and it defo took its toll on her she seemed to age a lot quicker than she should of in all honesty and she wasn't overly worked, in my new kennels theyr off the floor draft free theyr kennels insulted and them heat tubes on every night this time of year a bit of tlc goes a long way imo ?
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I derive great pleasure in looking after my wee Mouchers :yes: ...

I like to see them warm and comfortable,...I spoil them something rotten... :laugh:

Obviously,..nowadays,..they are mostly pets,...but, there was a time when I owed the lurcher a great debt of gratitude.

Without their constant endevour, I would have been finished,...and most definitely skint...

 

"Work them hard, and treat them like heroes"... :thumbs:

 

 

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I looked into underfloor heating in the box but to expensive for 3 separate boxes. Also 3 heat lamps would eat away at the electric. I have been looking at these bed heaters on eBay. Only 10watts each and a constant temp of 40deg. Anyone use them?

trying to incorporate it into a kennel floor and make it dog proof was what put me off.

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I will use it in they're box under the bedding, probably cover it with 5mm ply board, I will be buying and installing it in the next week or so. I will let you know how it goes. ATB

use something that is a better heat sink to cover it. And likewise underneath it that reflect heat upwards. There are sheets of stuff that go under underfloor heating that should do the job

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