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Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / Heat
- By Max2018 [gb] Date 28.06.18 10:45 UTC
My little of 11 pups are struggling with the unexpected heat they will be 4 weeks old on Friday we have been giving them some puppy milk but at a lower powder ratio and now putting in fresh water to keep them hydrated Mum is still feeding them aswell is there any recommendations you have to help with this unexpected heat to help keep them cool
- By Gundogs Date 28.06.18 11:26 UTC Upvotes 1
A fan?
- By onetwothreefour Date 28.06.18 11:41 UTC
A cooling mat?
- By Madforlabs [gb] Date 28.06.18 11:47 UTC Upvotes 1
I’ve only ever had to do this with one litter but it worked really well- fill up plastic water bottles and put in the freezer until fully frozen and then take them out and wrap in a thin dish towel and place in with the puppies - it’s especially good when they’re tired as they will gather round them to keep cool whilst they sleep! Make sure you have lots as they’ll obviously need replacing once they’ve defrosted :smile:
- By Max2018 [gb] Date 28.06.18 12:01 UTC
Thank you never thought of that I have toys in freezer just now
- By Max2018 [gb] Date 28.06.18 12:01 UTC
Got 3 fans on two in living room and one by there bed
- By onetwothreefour Date 28.06.18 12:09 UTC Upvotes 1
We had a hot summer last time we raised a litter and I wet ours down a bit - just got a wet cloth and wiped their heads over.  They then stopped making noise and went to sleep, so I figured it worked.

Wouldn't do that if they were too young, but at 4wks, they should be able to regulate their own temperatures better by now and it should be fine.
- By CaroleC [gb] Date 28.06.18 12:52 UTC
Hot water bottles filled with cold water and wrapped in thin towels. The floppy shape means that the puppies can lie on them.
- By tatty-ead [gb] Date 28.06.18 13:07 UTC
Bit on local radio about 'keepng cool in bed' suggestion was to make some cotton 'bags' part fill them with rice - presumably raw - then freeze them.
I suppose its a variation on the 'wheat-bag' hot water bottles
- By Brainless [gb] Date 28.06.18 13:20 UTC
With the fan also freeze some plastic bottles of water wrap in a pillowcase and have the fan blowing across them (put them at the sides of whelping box/puppy pen.
- By JeanSW Date 28.06.18 17:31 UTC
I found that the fans I already had were insufficient for these temperatures.  I've just received this one and it's much more successful.  The dogs already look better.  The high velocity fans are great.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/163017452677
- By suejaw Date 28.06.18 20:52 UTC Upvotes 1
Maybe getting a portable air con unit?
- By MamaBas [gb] Date 29.06.18 07:19 UTC
Make sure you ONLY have windows open on the side of the house the sun isn't reaching.   I'm amazed at how many people with rooms facing the sun with the curtains back and windows wide open.   NO!!    Close the curtains (drapes) and windows on the side of the house facing the sun, especially in the afternoon.   I currently have all the house open (8.15 am) to allow what small amount of breeze there is, in.  I will soon be closing it all up again.

I'm considering buying one of those HV fans much as I have a big oscelating (? sp) one in the lounge and a small quieter on in the bedroom for use at night (or in the kitchen when working in there).

Wimbledon's coming - hopefully that's when this heat will be less.   Needless to say I HATE it.  Especially the humidity and glad I don't have puppies around right now.
Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / Heat

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