Guest Ditch_Shitter Posted December 11, 2007 Report Share Posted December 11, 2007 F*uck me, Tomo! Can me and my lot move in with yours for the winter? We haven't got a Heat Lamp above our bloody bed! So saying, I'd better get off and light that range presently ..... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Rabbit Hunter 6,613 Posted December 11, 2007 Report Share Posted December 11, 2007 nice set up tomo...how much was the heat lamp...i imagine its ideal for the lurcher/terrier after a hard day's work... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
higgins 75 Posted December 11, 2007 Report Share Posted December 11, 2007 Have you tried using a heat mat,the sort that is used for reptile aquariums?I am considering kitting my kennels with these as i believe they are safe and probably lower running costs if you choose the lowest wattage that gives sufficient heat.They are waterproof and all you need to do is put some bedding over it, secure the wire where the dog can't reach it,it can be wiped clean after a change of bedding! Another type of heater is the tubular electric type,could be the 'bar heater'refered to in an earlier post,these are very good but they can get hot to the touch so must be out of reach or maybe boxed under the floor and i think they cost something like the equivalent of a standard light bulb.Or maybe a ceramic heater type,there are some made for cars for defrosting etc; Higgins. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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TOMO 26,038 Posted December 12, 2007 Report Share Posted December 12, 2007 nice set up tomo...how much was the heat lamp...i imagine its ideal for the lurcher/terrier after a hard day's work... me mate gave it me as he had 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
FERRETBOY 680 Posted December 12, 2007 Report Share Posted December 12, 2007 that looks very cozey ,is that a new dog tomo? looks a nice type ,what cross is it ? good hunting rew Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Lord B Posted December 13, 2007 Report Share Posted December 13, 2007 We have a wooden kennel and run with galvanized mesh on the run, on the hatch from the kennel to the run we have a section of old carpet nailed over it and cut into strips to act as a door and minimise the draught. Inside the kennel the dogs sleep on raised wooden beds off the floor, with old fleece rugs etc as bedding. The walls and ceiling are lined in layers with tin foil, then foam underlay (like polystyrene tiles) and old carpet tiles nailed onto the top. Not had any complaints; mind you I don't speak Woof..... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
TOMO 26,038 Posted December 13, 2007 Report Share Posted December 13, 2007 that looks very cozey ,is that a new dog tomo? looks a nice type ,what cross is it ? good hunting rew its maxhardcores bitch, she is down here for a while wilst he recovers from a major back op. her dam was C.NUTALS snowey ner sire was C.MOYES splodge Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest k9wpg Posted December 13, 2007 Report Share Posted December 13, 2007 How do you keep your t hat are kenneled outside warm? Im looking for ways to improve the comfort for my dogs. Currently i've got shed with a square cut out the side with a run attached, i got a new pup which thought it was big and clever to piss and shit in side the shed. So today i put the kennel in the way of the square gap within the shed. I put a rubber sheet down to protect from damp and then stapled blankets to the roof and sides to further insulate. Then old clothes and sheets on top of the rubber to snuggle up to a bit more. The thing is, these keep getting damp so this must make it feel colder for the dogs. How do you go about stopping yours getting damp? Also how do you protect from the wind and rain? because now there right next to the hole so open to the elements. Might just be me being a big girl but its getting cold out and they have to sleep there. So lets hear how you keep yours warm John Quote Link to post Share on other sites
barnburner 0 Posted December 13, 2007 Report Share Posted December 13, 2007 (edited) I use an insulated box out of steel commercial garage door sections. You can get scrap ends from an installer for free. These are foam filled. I line with thin plywood. In the winter I use a 60 watt light buld spray painted black for a little heat and this also keeps the moisture out. I make a lid out of the same sections and put steel building corners on the sides and caulk them. They work great and hardly cost any $. HUNT WELL! Paul http://www.barnburnerpatterdales.com Edited December 13, 2007 by barnburner Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lepus 12 Posted December 13, 2007 Report Share Posted December 13, 2007 brick biult out house. bed 2 foot of the ground with duvets on. also heat lamp , wich just latly has not been off at all. i also have an upright fan heater in there if its realy cold. you cant beet keeping them warm after they have been out working as mine have today. heres a pic CHEERS TOMMO YOU GIVE ME A GOOD IDEA FOR MY KENNELS WITH THE HEAT LAMP Quote Link to post Share on other sites
higgins 75 Posted December 24, 2007 Report Share Posted December 24, 2007 i think it's a small price to pay whatever methods folk use to keep your dogs in comfort,the payback is many years of service and trouble free health maintenance,if we feel the cold what do we do, turn the heating up?Merry Xmas, Higgins. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
socks 32,253 Posted December 24, 2007 Report Share Posted December 24, 2007 i posted this a while ago ......... http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/index...showtopic=36959 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
higgins 75 Posted December 24, 2007 Report Share Posted December 24, 2007 got to hand it to you Socks,for thinking about keeping Tykes warm,hope everyone is sensible enough to realise our working companions are not that invincible to the cold out there,for a small price they would pay you back tenfold, Higgins. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest flint Posted December 25, 2007 Report Share Posted December 25, 2007 mine are in a large shed with corridor sleeping section and runs attched loads of shreeded paper added to every night to keep it loose . old is burnt and fresh added every week end .sleeping boxes lined with carpet floors and sides . oil filled rad on timer 2hrs at nite to take the chill off and the damp at bay .the runs are shut off at night as are the vents .heat lamp for sleeping section if needed . spoilt little feckers Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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