30
Sep
2009
30 Sep, 2009
Dog Kennels
Should I use hay? I have two rottweilers. Let me know please. I found someone selling hay but I don’t wanna ask them it might make me look like an idiot this might be something everyone but me knows. Thanks for reading.
Jason
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7 Responses
2009 Oct 02
So that the floor of their kennel isn’t freezing cold.
2009 Oct 05
At my house we use wood chips - you can buy big bags at like Wal-Mart in the pet section! Provides warmth for the dogs if they are outside. Should replace straw/hay once a week or so. Unless it is soiled or wet of course.
2009 Oct 05
I don’t put hay in my dog’s kennel, I use straw.
Dogs love to curl up in it and it keeps them warm.
Change it whenever it looks to be getting wet and packing down too much.
2009 Oct 07
You can use straw (rather than hay) as bedding for a dog in a kennel, just as you would for a horse. I did this for a dog I owned who was outside during the day (inside when I was home at night). He would tear up regular dogs beds placed inside his dog house, so I used straw instead. I would change it when it would get matted or dirty or if for some reason it got damp. I also used straw in his potty area for awhile but later found that pine shavings worked better.
2009 Oct 10
Straw is better but OMG it will still hold the urine smell.
2009 Oct 11
It is used to help them stay warm and it also absorbs moisture from the ground so the kennel won’t get so muddy. Buy a bale of hay at a feed store, it’s very cheap and your rotts will appreciate your care. Good luck.
2009 Oct 13
It is to keep them warm, it works just as good as a blanket, and can’t be ripped up. I would use straw though, it is much cheaper, especially in these “days of the expensive hay.” Change it when the dogs either pull most of it out by getting in and out of the house, or when it gets soiled. I would put it in year round because it provides a soft bedding.