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Posted by lildryekennel on 10-29-2012 03:58 PM:

what is good to put in a dog house.

what is best to put in a dog house to keep them war, during the winter time.


Posted by Patrick Moore on 10-29-2012 04:07 PM:

Your probably going to get 3-4 dozen different answers but after 31 years of raising/kenneling hounds I have found Aspen shavings to work best for me. Its a softer bedding than Pine or Cedar. It is a hardwood product so it doesn't contain Phenols like Pine or Cedar - which has shown to cause respiratory & Liver problems over time in animals. It doesn't promote mildew when wet, virtually no dust & just overall a better bedding for me. I change it probably twice during cold months. I buy mine @ Tractor Supply.


Posted by lildryekennel on 10-29-2012 04:26 PM:

how much is it.
i had to buy 2 bags of cedar shaving it was at a last moments notice because of the weather its better than nothing in my book.


Posted by hillbilly56 on 10-29-2012 05:56 PM:

bedding

i use the red ceader chips in the summer change bedding 1 time a month in winter i put in new chips and put straw in on top and add straw as needed till warm weather


Posted by Jordan120 on 10-29-2012 06:15 PM:

Red cedar bedding of the summer and straw of the winter for my hounds

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Posted by lildryekennel on 10-29-2012 06:18 PM:

I was always told not to use straw. Why would people say thay.


Posted by billy doyce on 10-29-2012 06:18 PM:

I get the pelleted pine pellets at tractor supply in 50# bag. I think 5 bucks. It is horse bedding but it holds warmth and absorbs mosture. Put it in and a laywer of straw over to make more confy. It last a long time. You won't have to use near as much straw or hay with it.


Posted by Cynthia on 10-29-2012 06:44 PM:

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I was always told not to use straw. Why would people say thay.


because it is hollow on the inside and if it gets wet can promote mold growth, and parasite housing. I had straw that had mold growth (didnt know it at the time) and my dog had severe mold allergies. I switched to hay, now I use the pine shavings. but may have to check on the aspen shaving.

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Posted by Jim Hill on 10-29-2012 07:55 PM:

Up north straw in the winter hay in the summer time

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Posted by oklared on 10-29-2012 08:21 PM:

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Posted by prostockpat on 10-29-2012 08:29 PM:

bedding

i completely clean out the dog houses and dog box and use nothing is the summer{to avoid flea problem}.
and use straw in the winter.

change straw out regulary if getting wet is a problem.its only 3.00 a bale!! a bale will fill alot of houses!!

btw;everything will eventually mold/mildue if it gets wet!!


Posted by jodaviess1 on 10-30-2012 01:30 AM:

IN THE HOUSE

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Posted by huntforlife on 10-30-2012 03:59 AM:

we have always used straw in the winter and nothing in the summer. Never had any issues. But on that note I was told to never use oat straw because it is too dusty and to use wheat straw.


Posted by skeets on 10-30-2012 10:09 AM:

i use straw in the winter and in the summer the dogs can just lay in the dirt,its a lot cooler.


Posted by l.lyle on 10-30-2012 10:19 AM:

Air freshener shape like a Christmass tree . First tack up a rear view mirror to hang it on.


Posted by skeets on 10-30-2012 10:21 AM:

lollllllllllll


Posted by l.lyle on 10-30-2012 11:04 AM:

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Posted by skeets on 10-30-2012 11:17 AM:

air freshners,rear view mirrors and bobble head dolls? how bout a teckie torch? lol


Posted by l.lyle on 10-30-2012 11:27 AM:

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air freshners,rear view mirrors and bobble head dolls? how bout a teckie torch? lol
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Posted by skeets on 10-30-2012 11:36 AM:

and some bling bling.lol


Posted by billy doyce on 10-30-2012 06:12 PM:

To keep them warm, get you a big ole fat she dog with purple toe nails, fake eye lashes, blue eye liner and black lipstick. You'll have to beg him to come out to go hunting. Oh yes, and some crotchless panties.


Posted by tree_dogs on 10-30-2012 06:57 PM:

box

I like grass hay.

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Posted by VaBirdDog on 10-30-2012 07:04 PM:

I like good quality grass hay in the winter and some wood shavings in the summer. Straw usually has too much dust for me...


Posted by Dale Young on 10-30-2012 07:28 PM:

Many say straw is warmer than hay but my experience is if the straw gets wet from maybe a pup or pups running in and out or peeing in the box it seems to burn the hair if you don't catch it in time and get it changed. Hay unless really soaked has a tendency to stay dry on top even when it's damp underneath. Mine all seem to tramp it down flat in about one night .


Posted by Rick Jordan on 10-30-2012 08:21 PM:

Bedding

When I was a teenager a long, long time ago I hunted with an old man that used corn shucks that he cut up with scissors for bedding. If it did get wet it dried very quickly and never molded.
I drew out with a guy from the Carolinas at the Grand American
when it was an ACHA hunt in the early 80's that had Corn Shucks for bedding in his dog box.

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