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Posted by crooked ridge on 10-26-2016 05:22 PM:

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I am sure this has been discussed before. I am interested, especially in the colder climates, what bedding you use for your dogs? I am in WV and it gets cold enough for me, and my dogs. But I realize this isn't a drop in the bucket as to the cold temps up north. I like to keep my animals comfortable. Not in the house with me but what is fairly comfortable to the dogs. The dogs track water in on the bedding and I change it often. I use dry hay, just wondering if there is a better alternative. Thanks


Posted by Rolin Blues on 10-26-2016 05:36 PM:

bedding

Always use good straw in cold/damp weather. May use cedar chips in summer. Don't really care for hay, unless it is clean, fine grassy type. Take care, Ron.


Posted by cooner414 on 10-26-2016 05:38 PM:

Bedding

I use a good clean marsh hay. It fluffs out well and is very clean. I am particular on where I get my marsh hay and my guy has good clean stuff. Keeps them comfortable in this cold Wisconsin weather. I just make sure i change it often.


Posted by Buckshot1973 on 10-26-2016 05:45 PM:

Clean grassy hay, as above post mentioned, and change it as needed. It will not break up as quickly as straw and is not as dusty either - boxes smell like fresh hay too.

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Posted by MR.RATMAN on 10-26-2016 06:36 PM:

Cedar chips

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Posted by Ron Moore on 10-26-2016 07:50 PM:

Straw

Hey partner, I live in WV too and I found something last year that has worked out very well for me. I have been buying that compressed straw at Tractor Supply. I comes in a compressed bail wrapped in plastic and weighs about 50 lbs. It's very clean and soft and fluffs up extremely well. One bail last a very long time. It's about $12 a bail and will last as long as 2-3 bails of regular straw. Good luck.... Ron


Posted by Rex Ridge on 10-26-2016 11:07 PM:

I bought a heated pad for r old dog. We keep her dog pen in the barn. If we don't keep Dandy in the house this winter; he'll have lots of hay because we make r own. If we made straw, I'd use it instead.


Posted by Eric Bierman on 10-27-2016 02:02 AM:

Some kind of straw. I prefer oat over barley or wheat. Corn fodder would probably be as good.


Posted by toe cutter on 10-27-2016 02:53 AM:

marsh grass / swamp grass

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Posted by MIKE CARDER on 10-27-2016 07:08 AM:

Bedding

I use straw, but more importantly, keep the wind off of them, fed well, well hydrated and in shape. They will be fine.

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Posted by Cashie Swamp on 10-27-2016 05:56 PM:

google the insulated dog house made out of 2 pieces of plywood. Ive thought about making a few of them. I use grass hay cause hollow tube straw seems to give my dogs scratches.

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Posted by RatDog on 10-27-2016 10:50 PM:

Straw here with a burlap bag or piece of carpeting draped over door opening...never brought one inside...I think that's harder on em

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Posted by Riverbottom Ron on 10-27-2016 11:17 PM:

BEDDING

I USE SUDEX HAY ,ITS A GRADE -A HAY THATS FED MOSTLY TO RACE HORSES ,IT DONT BREAK DOWN AND FLATIN OUT LIKE STRAW I PUT A COUPLE FLAKES OF THAT IN THE DOG BOX THEN A GOOD CLEAN GRASS HAY ON TOP OF IT AFTER LOTS OF USE IT WILL STILL LOOK LIKE A BIG BIRDS NEST ITS GOOD STUFF,I ALSO PUT SOMETHIN OVER THE DOG HOUSE DOOR .

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Posted by BornAganBeagler on 10-28-2016 12:49 AM:

I gather up pine needles off the ground. Its naturally water proof and last a while. Smells good too.


Posted by Jeff Prince on 10-28-2016 01:04 AM:

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Originally posted by BornAganBeagler
I gather up pine needles off the ground. Its naturally water proof and last a while. Smells good too.

Naturally waterproof ? I pretty much live in the woods and tried to start a fire with pine needles the other day and couldn't because they were waterlogged

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Posted by Well Started on 10-28-2016 01:06 AM:

Straw when it's cold. Orchard grass hay when it's really cold. The orchard grass hay is very dense and intertwined together.....hard to even separate a slab of it, makes for a very good insulation in extreme cold and wind, and it lasts without breaking up like straw.

Both have their advantages and disadvantages. The disadvantage of grass hay is if it gets wet, it's gonna stay wet. Straw will break up and dry out and you're soon adding fresh warm bedding.

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