Hound heater

A general forum for the discussion of hunting with beagles, guns, clothing and other equipment and just talking dawgs! (Tall tales on hunting allowed, but remember, first liar doesn't stand a chance)

Moderators: Pike Ridge Beagles, Aaron Bartlett

Post Reply
gfedor
Posts: 398
Joined: Sat Jan 03, 2009 7:01 pm

Hound heater

Post by gfedor »

Best thing since slice bread. Had beagles all my life, always had well built kennel/dog house. After one late winter hunt, I was wet, cold, couldnt get warm until nice hot shower,dry clothes etc. ,my wife say happy you are nice and warm now, but how about the dogs that are in the kennel, wet,cold, it was single degrees? Since then, bought hound heater, set at med, even when zero degree, inside dog house is 50 degrees.
We spend thoysands of dollars on our dogs, (food,gps collars,training collars,time), heater was $94.00. Great product

mybeagles
Posts: 2189
Joined: Sun Jan 19, 2003 6:35 pm
Location: Wisconsin

Re: Hound heater

Post by mybeagles »

Purchased the Lectro Kennel heated pads last year and really like them.
Rob’s Ranger Rabbit Hunter (Lefty)
Rose City Quad King’s
DogPatch Fly

Osborne's Beagles
Posts: 111
Joined: Sun Jan 08, 2006 9:52 pm
Location: Kentucky

Re: Hound heater

Post by Osborne's Beagles »

Sounds like a good idea. I may have to invest in one or two for my hounds.

Bellmorekennels
Posts: 519
Joined: Wed Mar 05, 2008 11:36 pm

Re: Hound heater

Post by Bellmorekennels »

Gene.
Good post.
A agree with keeping dogs warm.
I have a plug in thermostat set in my kennels at 50 deg
Once it drops below that is kicks on and the electric heater goes on, I have the oil filled radiator type.

It works well and I use for Ac in summer.
I set thermostat at 78 and anything higher the Ac kicks on.

Anthony

User avatar
patchgirl
Posts: 110
Joined: Fri Sep 28, 2012 9:57 am
Location: Holt, MI

Re: Hound heater

Post by patchgirl »

What brand and where did you buy it?
Sunny's Blue Moon Lola Daisy
Booman Reaume's Storm Chaser
WWB Run N Gun Paris

gfedor
Posts: 398
Joined: Sat Jan 03, 2009 7:01 pm

Re: Hound heater

Post by gfedor »

patchgirl wrote:What brand and where did you buy it?

Its a couple yrs old, I just googgles hound heater, it takes 5 mins to install.
I plug it in when temps will be low ,set to med, life is great.
My dog kennel runs along the side of my shed, I have dog igloo in out run, and a cut out door into shed where there is a 3ftx4ft dog house ,fully insulated with 2inch insulating boards in between 3/4 inch plywood.
In summer time setup portable a/c unit set at 78 degrees.
Its the least I can do for my best and most reliable hunting buddies.

L.Waalkens
Posts: 16
Joined: Fri Aug 27, 2010 11:34 pm
Location: S.E. MN

Re: Hound heater

Post by L.Waalkens »

I have been using the Hound Heater for the past four years and have been very pleased with it, very well made. It has been extremely cold here in MN as of late and it is really nice to know that my dogs house stays between 45 and 55 degrees with the thermostat set at less than half. My dogs hunt hard for me all day long in tough conditions and I figure that I owe to them to have a warm bed and a chance to recover for the next days hunt.

http://www.houndheater.com/index_hound_heater.php
Home of;
Glomski's Frisbee
A.K.A The Friz
Good Golly Mississippi Molly
A.K.A. Molly

User avatar
patchgirl
Posts: 110
Joined: Fri Sep 28, 2012 9:57 am
Location: Holt, MI

Re: Hound heater

Post by patchgirl »

Thank you! We have insulated dog houses built on the inside of our garage. We shut them totally in at night, so usually they're fine, but with this really cold snap we've had in Michigan this week, I've been concerned. I'm going to check them out!
Sunny's Blue Moon Lola Daisy
Booman Reaume's Storm Chaser
WWB Run N Gun Paris

User avatar
Swampman
Posts: 930
Joined: Tue Feb 08, 2005 6:10 pm
Location: Wisconsin

Re: Hound heater

Post by Swampman »

Here are the houses I have been using in the winter the last two years.
I am very happy with these, I can put my hand inside and it is warm just from their body heat.
I fill them with pine shavings and there is no condensation due to the 1.5" to 3" of insulation.
Heaters are available for these houses but not needed, it was -13 today.
I did make a plug for the drain hole in the floor.
My kennels are outside on concrete with a tin roof over them.


http://www.samsclub.com/sams/asl-soluti ... 2380592.ip

Chris D Adkins
Posts: 52
Joined: Fri Jul 06, 2007 7:12 pm
Location: West Liberty Ky

Re: Hound heater

Post by Chris D Adkins »

Has anyone used these heaters for raising pups and if so how did it work out?

pcable
Posts: 788
Joined: Tue Nov 09, 2010 8:36 am
Location: Pike County, kentucky

Re: Hound heater

Post by pcable »

I bought the Lectro Kennel heated pad last winter for one of my bitches to raise pups on. They are great! Awesome product!
IF A DOG WON'T HUNT, IT CAN'T JUMP RABBITS!!!
Owner Co-Owner
Cables Ragin' Recoil
Cables Rockin Ruby
Cables Tuff Baba Clyde
Martin's Holly Lynn
Wireman's Little Ann

Post Reply