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Old 06-10-2009, 06:14 PM
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Re: Heated blankets

its about 5 foot high, not use a lamp, dnt want to use straw. Really don't know what to ue and its starting to get a bit chilly now, i do use a blanket but i think they need more.
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Re: Heated blankets

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I have a british and a french bulldog, this will be there first winter with me. Might get a heat lamp instead but ive read the heat pads are good enough and the rspca use them?
hi, i also have frenchies and would not leave them in a cold kennel, they really could not tolerate it? do you not have another room they could sleep in or even a big crate for their bedtime so they could be in the warm but couldnt argue with the other dogs? otherwise i really dont know what to suggest except for extra warm blankets if you really have to leave them outside but i think you are taking a huge risk doing so
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Re: Heated blankets

I do have large crates but i bought the kennel cos they have plenty of room and chill out. Might have to bring em in.
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i would personally
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Re: Heated blankets

ive email the company were i bought the kennel from to see what they suggest to use to keep em warm.

It has a wooden floor which is raised and has complete roof on it and the run, plus rubber hangin from the top of the hatch were they get in and out, plus have ablanket or soft basket.

The whole thing is surounded by 6 foot fence so wind should not be an issue, just heat retainsion.

Could use a high sided box and fill it in with blankets, just make sure when the dog lays down it is in the box.
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