blackflagginit
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Registered: Oct 2012
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quote: Originally posted by Bruce M. Conkey
Krocket let me take it one step further. Your doing an excellent thing by looking for a good whelping box. Like everything else in life you get that figured out and it is outdated. Two weeks after birth they are starting to walk around and by three weeks trying to run. Plan your area for that now as the whelping box is almost outgrown and you haven't used it yet.
I have seen a lot of things in my life and I am use to most of them. But a good mother cleaning up after her pups is natural and they do a wonderful job. You need to help them all you can by have a good surface area that is clean for her and her pups.
I would love to have others opinion on the pups bedding area surface and I think that is second in importance to the
Whelping box.
I like sand. one of the reasons I liked using the horse stalls is the deep sand (3-6"). lime is also good if its been wet town before hand and packed ( read not dusty).....our stalls have a packed lime over clay base with sand over the top.
over the years I even went to that ( sand over packed lime) in kennel runs. something I picked up from MU. there goat/sheep herd is kept in a lime based corral/pen at night and when there not grazing in the pasture during the day. they explained ticks/worms/ect cant stand the lime
ive also known lots of others who used just the packed lime in there kennels. (no sand over it) and swear its superior to the sand/lime for keeping ticks and feas at bay....however I like the draining effect of the sand and found the plain lime could get a little muddy for lack of a better word when it rained a lot.
This would be in the kennels of course, for the accual box newspapers, cheap rabbit feed or similar pellets, or outdoor carpet that can be washed with a hose and dried before putting it back (I kept 2 for each dog box in the kennel and changed them out)....the later was what I used for all my dogs except the rare litter I raised then I used either the news paper or rabbit pellets, in the pool or air kennel, in one of the horse stalls.
Except the litter Cinderella was born in and the other litter born the same day. those females lived in the house so I just put paper in there regular air crates in the living room and moved them out to the stalls when the pups started moving around pretty good (3-4weeks old)
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