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Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / Safest disinfectant to use when cleaning whelping box
- By jasmine [gb] Date 16.11.10 16:28 UTC
What is the safest disinfectant to keep whelping box clean please? trigene, milton?  Also what is best to wash bedding in, ordinary washing powder ok? many thanks.
- By white lilly [gb] Date 16.11.10 16:42 UTC
ive always used detol the clear 1 that you spray ...and i wash the bedding in the same i use for us :) xx
- By kane [nl] Date 16.11.10 17:34 UTC
I also use the clear dettol spray as it states on back safe for babies playpens and high chairs.
- By Emz77 [gb] Date 16.11.10 19:00 UTC
I used Trigene...Pups were all fine and it smells nice and fresh. For washing vet bed I use this smells lovely also and sterilises which is an added bonus :-)
- By JeanSW Date 17.11.10 00:05 UTC
I use Virkon for wiping out the whelping box, and biological washing powder for vet bed, as it destroys urine smells.
- By rocknrose [gb] Date 17.11.10 10:14 UTC
Trigene for cleaning and when they are very young I wash the bedding in Fairy. Once they get to 6 weeks or so I change to whichever bio powder I've got in the house.
- By Henri3402 [gb] Date 17.11.10 10:31 UTC
Clear Dettol spray too for the snowsilk box and Fairy for the bedding.
- By STARRYEYES Date 17.11.10 16:08 UTC
parvo-vircide is what I use but you have to make sure you  dry completely before puppies are placed back in the box.
I also use the cloth to wipe down door handles and add a drop to a bucket to clean my floor through the house, finish by emptying the bucket over a matt outside the front door so that people wipe thier feet on it before entering the house.
Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / Safest disinfectant to use when cleaning whelping box

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