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Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / Heat Lamp
- By dancer Date 25.03.14 12:55 UTC
Does anyone know the best place to get a heat lamp from.

Any suggestions welcome please.
- By Tyddhound [gb] Date 25.03.14 13:07 UTC
Ebay
- By dancer Date 25.03.14 13:18 UTC
Thanks will have a look.

And does anyone know the best kind to get? Or have a recommendation? They seem to range in price quite a bit and I can't really figure out why.

I have been told not to get the red bulb but is it possible to use to ceramic bulbs I am seeing?
- By dogs a babe Date 25.03.14 21:44 UTC Edited 25.03.14 21:53 UTC
Have a look at agricultural merchants such as Countrywide or Mole Valley Farmers etc - they are as cheap there as most places online.  Look for one with two heat settings high/low

A friend recently bought this one for her litter - worked very well :)
- By Brainless [gb] Date 25.03.14 22:16 UTC
If the litter are in the house (as most these days are) then many people and the bitches far prefer a heat pad, pups can go to the warmth and the bitch can get away from it.

With a lamp the heat is nearest the bitch, not the pups.
- By JeanSW Date 25.03.14 23:50 UTC
Another one who much prefers heat pads.  I have a heat lamp that was totally unsuitable.  As Barbara points out, pups will be drawn towards the heat while mum isn't suckling them.  It works so well I would never change.
- By Charlie Brown [gb] Date 26.03.14 06:25 UTC
Heat pad here too - much better than a heat lamp.
- By dancer Date 27.03.14 10:52 UTC
I do have a heat pad, but borrowed a lamp for the last litter. The puppies will be indoors. I found with the lamp I could adjust the height depending on how much heat needed and I had a thermometer probe in the box to check the temperature. If the pups were too warm they would go to the edges and I could adjust the lamp as necessary.

With the pad, the pup (only one) didn't seem to want to stay on it, so I wasn't sure if it felt too hot.

Mum is an independent lass and doesn't stay with puppies all the time anyway. She definitely finds the lamp too hot, but I don't make her sleep in there. I am in the same room all night and she goes in to feed them etc under supervision.

I just didn't have a good experience using the pad :( so if anyone has any tips I'm open to suggestions :)
- By Serge [gb] Date 27.03.14 13:35 UTC
Surprising about your experience with your pad - mine is what I would describe as lukewarm.  My pups used to go under it -  I think because it was warmer there!  But tbh they stopped using it at about two weeks and I now just make sure the room is kept at a constant comfortable temperature, they are now 4.5 weeks.  I would have been happy with a heat lamp if I could adjust the height, but I whelped in a covered cave so didn't have access from above.
- By Hazenaide [gb] Date 27.03.14 17:44 UTC
After listening to people in here, I do now use a heat pad. However I also have a heat lamp in situ, probably because it is what I was used to and it is set up height adjustable.
Although we had the heating on all the time, I also found the pups did not always gravitate to the mat and was concerned about chilling. I liked the idea of having both options and knew when it was time to switch the lamp off because they then separated. I did not use the lamp at all from 2 weeks but left the mat on for quite a while especially at night At that time Mum was in with them most of the time but had periods where she would sit outside and just keep a watchful eye.
I think both have their place if you are carefully in control.
- By Dill [gb] Date 27.03.14 19:50 UTC Edited 27.03.14 19:53 UTC
To check how much warmth your heatpad gives out, try setting it up as you would for puppies, then put a telephone directory on top of it.   After half an hour, slide your hand between the two and you'll feel the warmth.    Heating up a cold telephone directory takes longer than heating up a warm pup :-)

It should be a very gentle warmth, not hot   :-)

I used one with kittens but haven't needed one with pups, as my bitches are a bit like hens on eggs and won't leave the pups except when dragged out for toilet breaks ;-)
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