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Posted by cooney64659 on 02-02-2007 01:51 AM:

Kennel fire today!!

Well I found out today that heat mats are well worth the money to spend. My friend had a wood double dog house he built for whelping. He just had his first litter of pups a week and a half ago. He decided to put a heat lamp in there for them. We pulled in his driveway and found flames coming out of the doghouse. We got the pups out and had four of the six that were there. we finnaly found the other two in the flames and got them out but it was to late. So the heat lamp cost two pups and a very nice whelping box. So think twice about heat lamps.


Posted by wvhounds on 02-02-2007 01:59 AM:

I agree,, we use/sell the mats they are the berries!!

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Posted by Brian V on 02-02-2007 02:09 AM:

Sorry to hear about your luck

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Posted by PAplott on 02-02-2007 03:09 AM:

Sorry to hear about your fire. Hope the surviving pups recover OK.

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Posted by J. Hill on 02-02-2007 03:15 AM:

im having a litter of pups in march what should i use then if not a heat lamp first litter i will raise here always send females to iowa to have them

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Posted by bob country jr on 02-02-2007 03:53 AM:

jim go back and read the post.

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Posted by J. Hill on 02-02-2007 03:57 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by bob country
jim go back and read the post.

lol guess ive never heard of mats thought that would be to hot right on there bodies

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Posted by rednitehunter on 02-02-2007 04:06 AM:

Have a friend that raises bird dogs, his story is pretty much the same. Only difference was that he came home after the whole barn filled with hay and machinery was down to the ground and none of them made it. Your friend was luck to get there in time.


Posted by bob country jr on 02-02-2007 04:07 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by J. Hill
lol guess ive never heard of mats thought that would be to hot right on there bodies


you might want to check into them may have a thermostat i dont know anything about them.

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Posted by J. Hill on 02-02-2007 04:14 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by bob country
you might want to check into them may have a thermostat i dont know anything about them.

thanks bob i will do that sound like a better idea than a heat lamp

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Posted by wayne f on 02-02-2007 04:41 AM:

i have used heat lamps for years for all types of abimals with ho problems ,but i syre hesitats to yse these new lamp holders they have with the plastic fixture base and the shade screwing on to that plastic base if the base gets overgeated the plastic distorts anf the whole mess drops down idniting what ever is ynder it the old ceramic fixtores were good and the shade was fastened to a clamp made of metal , the heated mats appear pretty good but i have not trust in rhe mixture of water and electric and a litter of pups can produce a lot of water.
what i do like is those radient panels that heat objects as they come with metal grids to keep the animal away from the panel there inexpensice to run and last forever you can fing them in places that sell bird and reptile supplies also some poutry supply catalogs

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Posted by scott shaw on 02-02-2007 04:54 AM:

I hang a small electric heater with a thermostat on one
side of the box and fasten a thermometer on the other
side. Can keep the temperature whatever I want. I start about
70 degrees and gradually lower it as the pups get older. If
the heater gets hot I build a frame around it so they can't
burn themselves. At one time I had one that didn't get
very hot on the outside but couldn't find one like that
last time.

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Posted by Philip on 02-02-2007 01:16 PM:

quail hill, what kind of mats do you sell? I couldn't see one on your site. thanks.


Posted by wvhounds on 02-02-2007 02:02 PM:

They are a hard plastic type mat,that is thermostatically controlled,easily cleaned, can be covered with a cloth,carpet,etc. have a chew resistant cord that plugs into a standard 110 outlet,they don't stay "warm" all the time,they warm where the body or bodies are on it,we reccomend that you only use one 1/2 the size of the whelping box,so it's gives them a cool area to move to if they get to warm.. We've used them recently with 17 deg. temps and below for puppies and no problems... I'll try and post a pic this evening when I get back in....

pricing is as follows
Small (12 ½” X 18 ½”) $48.00
Medium (16 ½” X 22 ½”) $55.00
Large (22 ½” X 28 ½”) $65.00
(plus actual shipping)

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Posted by mjflores on 02-02-2007 03:10 PM:

Heat lamps and those heat bulbs should be pulled off the market. I've used them in the past for brooding birds, they blow and fall into the bedding and catch fire very easily! The cords and sockets on them get very hot and can combust also. Anyone reading this, stop using heat lamps. If you have to welp indoors, do it in your basement for 3 weeks or so and then they're ready to go out. Small keroseen heaters work good also, anything but heat lamps. the pups dont have to be sweating, just a little warm, Mom will do the rest.


Posted by went blue on 02-02-2007 04:42 PM:

We used a heat pad with our litter in Nov. Bought it at PETSMART don't really like petsmart but couldn't find it anywhere close and temps were dropping like a rock at that time I would never have puppies in the winter again with out one one side stays 85 degrees the other 100 degrees sounds hot but it has a insulated washable cover it never feels hot to the touch and the puppies loved it, is the most awesome thing I have ever bought for puppies

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Posted by Richard Nethery on 02-02-2007 06:56 PM:

Heat Lamps.

One of the Men in our Maintenance Shop lost his house to a Heat lamp this year.
He had bought his Son a Puppy, and had the Pup, on the Front Porch with a Heat Lamp, while he and his Family were gone for an evening, the puppy tipped over the heat lamp, and it burned, the house down, and killed the puppy.
Be Very Carefull with those things, they can be very dangerous.

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Posted by Chris Gerth on 02-02-2007 07:23 PM:

light bulb

I take the lid off of a mayo jar and cut a hole in it and put a light bulb recepticle in it and screw that assembly to the inside of the dog box. Then I take the glass from the jar and screw it to the metal jar lid. Works great never had any problem. The hard part is finding the old mayo jars with the metal lids.

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Posted by Hawk32 on 02-02-2007 07:37 PM:

Had a buddy of mine have his shed start on fire using a mat. Don't know what kind or where he got it from. Luckily he cought it soon enough.

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Posted by J. Hill on 02-02-2007 07:46 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Hawk32
Had a buddy of mine have his shed start on fire using a mat. Don't know what kind or where he got it from. Luckily he cought it soon enough.

great so mats and lamps suck

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Posted by Philip on 02-02-2007 07:50 PM:

Re: light bulb

quote:
Originally posted by Chris Gerth
I take the lid off of a mayo jar and cut a hole in it and put a light bulb recepticle in it and screw that assembly to the inside of the dog box. Then I take the glass from the jar and screw it to the metal jar lid. Works great never had any problem. The hard part is finding the old mayo jars with the metal lids.


or go to home depot and buy a fixture like that for 5 bucks.

still not the best idea.


Posted by wvhounds on 02-02-2007 10:47 PM:

This is what we use/sell



No hot spots
Built-in thermostat
Easy-to-clean plastic
Use in dog houses, garages, etc.
Fully grounded 3-wire power cord

Shipping Weight: 8.0 pounds

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Posted by Laurie Soutar on 02-02-2007 11:30 PM:

Another possibility is the heated whelping nest, like the one here
http://www.quinncarlin.ca/store/
It keeps the puppies warm, and keeps them together - I gather that you cut a hole, and screw it into the floor of your whelping box....not cheap, but probably worth it.
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Posted by wvhounds on 02-02-2007 11:44 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Laurie Soutar
Another possibility is the heated whelping nest, like the one here
http://www.quinncarlin.ca/store/
It keeps the puppies warm, and keeps them together - I gather that you cut a hole, and screw it into the floor of your whelping box....not cheap, but probably worth it.
Laurie


I got a listing on a Scotts whelping nest,,this one says it is formerly scott's,,if this is the same I got listed I can save someone some $$,,but not exactly sure it is the same one..

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Posted by larrypoe on 02-02-2007 11:50 PM:

Those are the same nests Ferrari uses. They ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!

Been a whole bunch of English dogs born on them in that kennel.

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