Very helpful. I have two labs that I don’t have to worry about but I do have a pitbull mix that I do have to worry about in winter. We don’t get extreme cold in northern AZ but it can get below 10 degrees. He is a great guard dog so we utilized cedar chips inside his igloo along with a carhartt jacket. It’s 18 degree lows right now and will only get colder.
We use straw for housing feral cat outdoors. It truly does keep them dry & warm. I also use the double bubble reflectix insulation & use that around the enclosure for added protection as well.
Just wonderful, been searching for "how to build a small dog house" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Ganyan Canicholas Formula - (search on google ) ? Ive heard some awesome things about it and my cousin got amazing results with it.
Nice video on how to keep dogs warm and comfortable during the winter months. Do you know how well pine straw would fare as winter bedding? Also, about the dogs that we saw here in the video. They are quite large. Is the house we see you put bedding in for one of those dogs? The house and entrance seems to be a bit small for them don't you think?
They're only for sleeping. . . Dogs will start to use the bathroom in their house if they're is too much space, also when it's windy and rainy the cold air get trapped vs not allowing it in, in the first place. ..
Yes these Chesapeake Bays stay in those houses and I know the houses look small but its amazing how small of a spot they prefer, I actually stuff the house about 1/2 full in depth so that there is very limited head room so they need to crawl and sneak into.
Yes these Chesapeake Bays stay in those houses and I know the houses look small but its amazing how small of a spot they prefer, I actually stuff the house about 1/2 full in depth so that there is very limited head room so they need to crawl and sneak into.
Robert Budnik I have a Chesapeake puppy and it seems like he likes being outside more then inside. I'm building a little heater for his house but he seems to really like the straw I put in his house too
Very helpful. I have two labs that I don’t have to worry about but I do have a pitbull mix that I do have to worry about in winter. We don’t get extreme cold in northern AZ but it can get below 10 degrees. He is a great guard dog so we utilized cedar chips inside his igloo along with a carhartt jacket. It’s 18 degree lows right now and will only get colder.
We use straw for housing feral cat outdoors. It truly does keep them dry & warm. I also use the double bubble reflectix insulation & use that around the enclosure for added protection as well.
Just wonderful, been searching for "how to build a small dog house" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Ganyan Canicholas Formula - (search on google ) ? Ive heard some awesome things about it and my cousin got amazing results with it.
Nice video on how to keep dogs warm and comfortable during the winter months. Do you know how well pine straw would fare as winter bedding? Also, about the dogs that we saw here in the video. They are quite large. Is the house we see you put bedding in for one of those dogs? The house and entrance seems to be a bit small for them don't you think?
They're only for sleeping. . . Dogs will start to use the bathroom in their house if they're is too much space, also when it's windy and rainy the cold air get trapped vs not allowing it in, in the first place. ..
Robert, one question. What brand is that coat and where did you get it? I love it.
is the dog house use for chickens?
I heard hay is not the greatest since it attracts mice/rodents. True or False?
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Yes these Chesapeake Bays stay in those houses and I know the houses look small but its amazing how small of a spot they prefer, I actually stuff the house about 1/2 full in depth so that there is very limited head room so they need to crawl and sneak into.
Yes these Chesapeake Bays stay in those houses and I know the houses look small but its amazing how small of a spot they prefer, I actually stuff the house about 1/2 full in depth so that there is very limited head room so they need to crawl and sneak into.
Robert Budnik I have a Chesapeake puppy and it seems like he likes being outside more then inside. I'm building a little heater for his house but he seems to really like the straw I put in his house too
Marsh grass, is that like straw or hay??