SusieT
Well-Known Member
good. How is amber not comfortable being in? You said in your first dfew posts you 'moved her outside' so surely she has been comfortable inside up til now..
Has it occured to anyone else that perhaps due to lack of homes for all puppies that the OP is hoping that natural selection will weed out some of the weaker specimen?
I don't think that's a fair thing to say PNP!!!!
The worst thing about that dreadful crate plus plastic bed affair was that puppies wriggle and wander,at any time one or more could have gone over the edge of that unsuitable bed and got chilled enough to die..NO the bitch will not get it back,for some reason they rarely do.If she MUST be outside may I make an old fashioned suggestion?Using straw bales build a two bale high area,about two bales long by one ot two bales deep.The front could be just one bale high so Amber can come and go as needed.Fill the floor area deeply with either straw or hay,with a dip in the middle for the brood..perhaps a groundsheet under that filling.Put a sheet of something..corrugated iron(?) over the top..and pile straw bales on top of that.Over the front gap you can hang a thick blanket ,just a corner slightly ajar;I promise you those puppies will then have a cheap and very effective outdoor whelping area that will generate a toasty warm interior. It won`t cost you much,it looks comfy and your bitch and puppies will thrive..by the way ,at two weeks (now) they should start to be fed INDIVIDUALLY with a handheld ball of best beef mince..human grade.Now,you asked advice,you`ve got away with it so far,not asking for the Moon here..just get on and use these adequate if old fashioned and cheap methods.![]()
And use some broom handles to act as pig rails so's the pups don't get squashed/killed.
yes i am a friend of hers and i can tell you that the crate that amber and her puppies are in is HUGE! they have plenty of room in there and i know that the puppies will be EXTREMELY well looked after!![]()
The heat pads that vizslak mentioned are the same principle as an electric blanket but they are vinyl, and then have a soft cover and the cable is insulated. They are only around £30 to buy, but in the OPs situation I imagine an extension cable would have to be run out to the crate, which would maybe not be the best idea if it rains.
OP I am delighted to hear you are considering bringing Amber and the pups inside, please do so, and keep them in until the pups are fully active. Apart from anything else you will miss so much if the pups are shut outside, if they are in the house with you I guarantee they will keep you constantly amused.
Its only for the night MM if it gets colder :-(
Remember puss need to be at a constant 22 degrees.
read the whole thread NG![]()
I am pleased to see the pups inside, I hope they remain that way, I apologise for not replying at the weekend when pics were posted, I had issues with my own litter. They all look to be big chunky pups and doing well.
Noisygirl, for goodness sake, read the whole thread!
OP is feeling a bit stupid now as welfare authorities have visited a confirmed the outside accomodation was not suitable..
OP is feeling a bit stupid now as welfare authorities have visited a confirmed the outside accomodation was not suitable..
OK SORRY will do next time jeez, and I'll learn how to multiquote and everything
lets just say several complaints were made and followed up,
lets just say several complaints were made and followed up,
Press the little square bottom right with '' in the corner. It will go orange but won't take you to a reply box until you click reply. You can click as many boxes as you like to multi quote as many posts as you like. (Hope you weren't being sarcastic!)