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Topic Dog Boards / Breeding / What Paint for whelping box?
- By trekkiemo [gb] Date 09.07.05 12:28 UTC
Hi all, my son has just arrived with a whelping box his friend (joiner) built for me .  I need to paint it and any advice on type of paint I should use for safety .I used carboard one last time .

Thanks
Morag
- By f.a.brook [gb] Date 09.07.05 12:31 UTC
I would think one that dosen't smell to strong, like dulux is supost to be good isant it?

Fiona
- By sally12 [gb] Date 09.07.05 12:32 UTC
Why do you need to paint it?
- By trekkiemo [gb] Date 09.07.05 12:37 UTC
It`s made of treated plywood and I want to paint it.
- By sally12 [gb] Date 09.07.05 12:45 UTC
oh just wondered we had one made from mdf and we painted ours and put puppy cottage on the front of it,can't remember what paint it was though
- By capeldrae [gb] Date 09.07.05 13:16 UTC
I used normal emulsion on the outside of mine. Left inside un painted though.
- By trekkiemo [gb] Date 09.07.05 13:21 UTC
Thanks I thought emulsion for outside but I was wondering if I should paint inside and if there was a paint that was safe for puppies.
- By luvly [gb] Date 09.07.05 13:58 UTC
Not sure I never painted mine . but what about masonry paint so you can wash it ? Im not sure if its toxic though but I can imagen emulsion wont wash too well ?
- By ChristineW Date 09.07.05 14:08 UTC
Why not varnish it instead with yacht varnish?
- By Isabel Date 09.07.05 14:13 UTC
or "Blue Peter" it with sticky back plastic :)
You can buy "nursery" paint suitable for painting cots, toys etc. or used to anyway.
- By trekkiemo [gb] Date 09.07.05 14:49 UTC
Laughed at Blue Peter idea but worth considering but puppies might start picking at it .
- By Isabel Date 09.07.05 15:58 UTC
It really would be worth considering :) I do know someone who does this for her boxer litters.  If you make a good job of cleaning the surface and sticking it down well you get a very hygienic surface.  I doubt the pups could damage it especially if you tend to move them into new quarters after the first few weeks as many people do but I suppose if you have a dam likely to want to dig about scratching the surface up it might be an problem.
- By trekkiemo [gb] Date 09.07.05 16:05 UTC
I do move them at about 3 weeks so they can socialize and have more room to play.
- By trekkiemo [gb] Date 09.07.05 14:54 UTC
Thanks all please keep ideas coming  . I going between computer and room I am preparing for my bitch Skye +pups +me + computer ,can`t do without computer .
- By Vagabond [gb] Date 09.07.05 15:01 UTC
We varnished our whelping box with cot varnish - for babies cots - water based and non toxic, that way we know its safe for when the puppies start chewing the edges!

Jessie
- By jackyjat [gb] Date 09.07.05 15:52 UTC
I made mine from melamine.  Easy to wipe and clean with no need for paiting.
- By JoFlatcoat (Moderator) [gb] Date 09.07.05 17:09 UTC
Yes, we made ours from that white plastic-type cladding that you use on the side of houses.   It was a big success, and very easy to clean.

Jo and the Casblaidd Flatcoats
- By Chocaholic [gb] Date 09.07.05 18:42 UTC
Can you tell me where you got the cladding??? IF my bitch is pregnant I want to make one out of plastic rather than wood. Many thanks
- By JoFlatcoat (Moderator) [gb] Date 09.07.05 19:15 UTC
From a firm that does PVC cladding, guttering etc - I think they come from Portsmouth somewhere, but I should think if you look for fascia cladding etc in the yellow pages you can find a place near you.   You need to get some right-angle bits as well for the corners, and small bolts.

I got some rail-holders from our local diy  place to hold the pig-rails in, which we made out of small-bore PVC pipe, but of course you could still use broom handles.

Jo and the Casblaidd Flatcoats
- By Kash [gb] Date 10.07.05 09:48 UTC
They also sell the the cladding from 'Wickes' stores, I looked at it for the bathroom once :-)

Stacey x
- By Chocaholic [gb] Date 10.07.05 10:49 UTC
Oh thats good because we have a Wickes near here. I'll have a look nearer the time, that of course if she in whelp but I'm not convinced.
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