Tia
Well-Known Member
Okay so my little floosy Springer is due to have her puppies in a couple of weeks. She lives with my other large dogs in our dogroom which gives access to outdoors at all times - suits me and my dogs perfectly......however with the imminent arrival of a few puppies I am considering bringing her in the kitchen to "pup down". It is very cold outside overnight now and as their dogroom is not heated I don't want any of the puppies to not make it due to minus temperatures.
I don't want Lily in the house for too long as she still has to grow her proper winter coat and if she becomes acclimatised to the heat in the house, this may not grown properly. So I was thinking if I were to keep the pups and Lily in the house for a couple of weeks that this would be enough time for them to grow and become used to the chilly conditions of outdoors.
Am I being silly - would it be better for the pups to be born in the same environment as they will be living in? I'll only be keeping the pups till they are 6 weeks old and all the homes I have secured for the puppies are indoor homes.
I don't "do" breeding dogs - this is not something I am the slightest bit interested in, however we ARE in this situation now so I want to deal with it in the best and most practical way.
The temperatures during the day are around 5 to 12 degrees celsius, however at night this dips to around -5 to -8 at present and their dog room is only marginally warmer than the outside temperature.
Thoughts?
I don't want Lily in the house for too long as she still has to grow her proper winter coat and if she becomes acclimatised to the heat in the house, this may not grown properly. So I was thinking if I were to keep the pups and Lily in the house for a couple of weeks that this would be enough time for them to grow and become used to the chilly conditions of outdoors.
Am I being silly - would it be better for the pups to be born in the same environment as they will be living in? I'll only be keeping the pups till they are 6 weeks old and all the homes I have secured for the puppies are indoor homes.
I don't "do" breeding dogs - this is not something I am the slightest bit interested in, however we ARE in this situation now so I want to deal with it in the best and most practical way.
The temperatures during the day are around 5 to 12 degrees celsius, however at night this dips to around -5 to -8 at present and their dog room is only marginally warmer than the outside temperature.
Thoughts?