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Crowe
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Dec 13, 2018

Breathing soaking crate pad

One of our springers is a constant panter. It's not a big deal except when he sleeps he soaks his crate pad with condensation. We've tried multiple materials but they all get wet. We keep him as cool as possible but it doesn't seem to matter. Thoughts on keeping his bed dry?
  • Sorry colliehauler! I should have been more specific! My concern also is that 52 degrees is too cold and it may have other health implications. Their coats are nice and thick, even after grooming. Jake is a little furnace when he sleeps-he emits huge amounts of heat. Even though they are in separate crates it might be enough to keep both of them warm.
  • I would think 52 degrees would be more then cool enough without a fan. You added a lot of information. I envisioned the dog was upstairs in a warm house in a crate with limited air movement.
  • It's a wire crate so there's plenty of circulation. We do keep a towel over the top (not blocking where he breathes) as the basement is about 52 degrees and I'm a little concerned about joints. Jake, our other springer, sleeps next to him in his crate and does not have the same issue.

    Crate doors are closed so they don't go out and explore at night and get into something they shouldn't. We are very diligent in reducing that risk but sometimes spit happens. I feel the risk of other issues outweighs the risk of a fire. After watching my BIL's cocker suffer from eating a battery and having one of our Gordon's get wrapped in a venetian blind cord I am a firm believer in crate training. Every vet I've had has agreed. My previous dogs also used to sleep on the bed but they were bed hogs!

    I think I will look into a fan to keep air circulating. We are having the heat hooked up down there in a few weeks but only plan on keeping it around 60.

    Dr. Doug, if you read this, your thoughts on dogs sleeping in 52 degrees as it relates to joint issues. Jake, who already has bad hips, just turned 10 and Jesse will be 10 in April. Thanks.
  • I have never used a crate and never will. They have gel memory foam dog beds.

    Agree with others sounds like not enough ventilation might try a fan. It's not uncommon for the Collies to sleep on the tile floor in the kitchen or bathroom if they get warm and move back to the bed when they cool down. I keep a fan on in my bedroom and in the RV and keep both at around 68 degrees year-round .
  • Is this one of the pretty much enclosed crates? Hard plastic? Sounds like the room is cold, the crate is cold and his breath is hot. A more open crate for air circulation? If he's panting inside a fairly enclosed crate, he probably is hot. let him sleep in the open on the floor, on a dog bed. Hope that crate door is open so he can escape if he needs to , as in a fire.