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Heated Dog House

Discussion in 'Dog Blogs' started by mrstranger, Oct 27, 2010.

  1. mrstranger

    mrstranger Big Dog

    I need some ideas on a heated dog house. Was thinking bout using a thermal blanket as bedding.

    It's for a pup bout 9 weeks old. I gets bout 40 degrees here at night.
     
  2. RedGoodbye

    RedGoodbye CH Dog

    use the search function.
     
  3. Dream Pits

    Dream Pits CH Dog

    they deleted the last thread RGB
     
  4. mrstranger

    mrstranger Big Dog

    I did use the search function. Unfortunately I couldn't find anything. Thanks though.
     
  5. RedGoodbye

    RedGoodbye CH Dog

    There was just a thread a couple of weeks ago with all the info ypou could need.:confused:
     
  6. p1tbull

    p1tbull Big Dog

    here i try to sum it up for you. here where i am at gets below 10-30 degrees all the time in the winter. A dog well live through it without heated dog house. A nice built dog house with fresh and clean straw does the job. Straw equals you heated pad.
     
  7. littleblackdog

    littleblackdog Big Dog

    Good advice and these dogs if fed properly and housed correctly can live good in negative temps let alone 40 degrees. 40 degrees is comfortable weather for 99% of dogs. Dogs run hotter than humans so 99% of the time when you are cold, they are comfortable. Feeding is very very important, they need the calories to burn the fuel to keep them warm. Straw is a perfect insulator and nothing natural is better IMO. Get a real dog house it will help, check out the one I built, you can house a dog in that type of house well below zero without a problem. Heated pad and puppy sends images of a bar b que puppy to mind first.
     

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