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Rickydodah Member Since: 14 Jul 2014 Location: East Sussex Posts: 1091 |
How big a kennel are you thinking of? All I have in mine is some Wolseley poultry heat lamps,. The kennels are insulated and the lamps do give localised warm areas which the dogs can move away from when needed. Oddly the spaniels still prefer to stay outside in the run where they sleep on raised beds out of the drafts. The Lab will lay under the lamp all day and the Goldies will wander in and out. Generally dogs they say like an ambient temperature of around 55f-65f and I try and keep the kennel temp at no lower than 50f and this sometimes has to be supplemented with a fan heater. Personally speaking, provided the dog can move away from or move closer to the heat source then a small heated kennel, maybe with a radiant tube type heater will be ideal as he seems to prefer the outside. If it's a small garden kennel then I'd line it with straw, not Barley if possible, and he'll be fine. Luckily for us in the south east we very rarely see extreme sub zero temperatures, but I would provide him with some kind of raised bed off of the concrete maybe around 2ft or so, he'll likely enjoy the viewpoint and keep him out of the frost if he does sleep out all night. Good looking BC though. I started with nothing and still have most of it left!
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15th Sep 2016 9:03am |
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custom90 Member Since: 21 Jan 2010 Location: South West, England. Posts: 20334 |
250w or 175w infra red heat lamp on a MK Masterseal digital timer socket.
Can also be manually over ridden, a fan heater will likely not have a lot of room for and at normally 3kw or 3000w your electric bill would neigh on triple in no time! It would however depend on eve height as if it's low you just wouldn't have the room to hang it. |
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15th Sep 2016 9:51am |
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bpman Member Since: 21 May 2008 Location: Oslo Posts: 8069 |
Small greenhouse heater would do the job, then possibly celotex under the floor and insulate the sides and roof area, although a dog's coat would grow thicker, so probably ok without heater.
(I was going to suggest reindeer skins .. but not sure how that would work with a dog, certainly works in Nordics) |
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15th Sep 2016 11:19am |
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uncas Member Since: 22 Nov 2012 Location: Wentworth near Rotherham Posts: 340 |
We have an oil filled flat panel radiator in our combined kennel and covered run, The heater is on a timer, the Spaniels will sleep in the kennel but Cassie the GSD insists on sleeping outside.
Barry |
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15th Sep 2016 11:26am |
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MaxRPM Member Since: 15 Jan 2013 Location: South Staffs Posts: 1114 |
Just put a rug on the floor with a cat warming pad underneath, available from any pet shop and are about 40w.
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15th Sep 2016 3:36pm |
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AJC Member Since: 30 Nov 2015 Location: Lancashire Posts: 1360 |
Having had working dogs my entire life, they've all always lived outside and i've never given them a heater, but 3 have been sharing a kennel/run
I had a 10x6 garden shed that was in good condition, i cut the sides out of 2/3rds of it, infilled with galvanised bar. Then the last 3rd i put a 'table top on, with hinges, and a solid front with a door for them, giving them a kennel area, i just put rubber matting in bottom and an old duvet and they were happy as larry, but i'd find them asleep on top of it most the time. |
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15th Sep 2016 3:51pm |
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Happyoldgit Member Since: 14 Sep 2007 Location: Norfolk Posts: 3471 |
^^^ I've never had heaters in my kennels, the dogs just grow winter coats to compensate. If they get on I do let them share kennels at times as well. Steve.
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15th Sep 2016 4:46pm |
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Romadog Member Since: 07 Jul 2011 Location: Powys Posts: 1749 |
Ditto Happyoldgit
I have a Timberbuild kennel which i purchased off their stand at the CLA @Broadlands back in 2003. http://www.timberbuilddogkennels.co.uk/out...druns.html 10' x 6' with roof extended over the run. Dismantled and rebuilt once and annual coatings of wood stain. Keep thinking about insulation, and get nagged about heater. As above they havent needed it yet and yes my eldest has a thick coat now. |
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15th Sep 2016 6:26pm |
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mse Member Since: 06 Apr 2008 Location: UK Posts: 5035 |
I cant imagine my working dog not sleeping on the bed in the house...but the family where she came from had a outside kennel arrangement with barn style heatlamp. The kennel was attached to their stable with an inside and outside section so they could move around as required, the heatlamp was on in one corner Mike
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17th Sep 2016 9:28am |
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Zagato Site Supporter Member Since: 08 Jan 2011 Location: Billingshurst West Sussex Posts: 5013 |
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2nd Oct 2016 9:18am |
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