Home

   Log in or Register



Insurance Quotes
forums Campsite Search Comp Directory tips virtual brochure Profile
Tent and Awning Reviews Competitions Caravans and Motorhomes For Sale Shopping Diary Advent Calendar

Advertisement

Message Forums

Welcome Guest Register Login Search The Forum Posts Since Last Visit
 Reception - All Forums
  Camping under canvas
Share   Post on X / Twitter  Share on Facebook  Email  Printer Friendly Version Print
Subject Topic: Keeping our Fury Friends Warm...
Page:  1  2 Post Reply Post New Topic
31/8/2009 at 11:25pm
 Location: Wirral
 Outfit: Swift Ace Ambassador 2 berth
View andy+paula's Profile View Profile   Reply to andy+paula Reply   Quote andy+paula Quote  
Joined: 29/7/2007

Silver Member
Silver Member

Forum Posts:   178
Tent Reviews:   2

Site Reviews Total: 6
Site Reviews 2024: 1  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 1  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 2
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 3
Site Nights 2018: 0

I have a sheet of vetbed which we put down in the bedroom pod for our doggies and they love it. It's so cosy I think I'd like a piece myself. Apart from that I find the dogs settle really well if I leave a thermostatically controlled fan heater on at night.

Paula



01/9/2009 at 12:32am
 Location: None Entered
 Outfit: None Entered
View merlin20's Profile View Profile   Reply to merlin20 Reply   Quote merlin20 Quote  
Joined: 01/3/2007

Gold Member
Gold Member

Forum Posts:   327
Tent Reviews:   1

Site Reviews Total: 3
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

dogs are adapt in regulating there own comfort zone by nature. you who are spoiling there natural instincts by over protection, you are doing your dog no favours by thinking keep them warm! yes they are not fools and will happily revel in your attempt to what you think is a "comfort zone". you are treating a dog has human they are not.

ok some breads are for warmer climes and have a less dense coat, but on the whole the dogs that are found prevalent in our climate can happily live controlling there own environment .

there coats provides not only warmth,but blocks out the effects of the sun. you in your mind set think they need to be wrapped like newborn's,this is far from ideal,this will hasten dropping of any growth in there coats even stopping it.thus offering less natural protection.

I wish people would start to remember that your "rover" is part of the wolf family and not a surrogate child.

 



01/9/2009 at 12:53am
 Location: None Entered
 Outfit: Bell tent & lavvu & Coleman Avior X2
View petemillis's Profile View Profile   Reply to petemillis Reply   Quote petemillis Quote  
Joined: 25/4/2006

Platinum Member
Platinum Member

Forum Posts:   1391
Tent Reviews:   3

Site Reviews Total: 4
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

One of our dogs shivvers indoors at home in the morning when she wakes up, and in the evening before bed time. Took them camping last week though, sleeping in a tent, and she didn't shivver at all. No covers, no nuttin'! At home she sleeps a lot during the day when not out and about. Camping she was awake and alert and happy all day. Guess she prefers outdoors life.


01/9/2009 at 6:06am
 Location: Bootle
 Outfit: various tents & A steam train
View Camping nutcase's Profile View Profile   Reply to Camping nutcase Reply   Quote Camping nutcase Quote  
Joined: 26/9/2004

Diamond Member
Diamond Member

Forum Posts:   4261
Tent Reviews:   1

Site Reviews Total: 8
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

We did buy Comet a doggy sleeping bag, but he just sleeps on the beds with us.

Once or twice last week when we were sitting outside (on the rare occasions that we could) we just put a fleece blanket over him if he seemed cold.    I always take plenty of fleecy blankets for us, so could always throw one of the smaller ones over him.



01/9/2009 at 7:30am
 Location: Staffordshire
 Outfit: Outwell Cloud 5
View RogLozLee's Profile View Profile   Reply to RogLozLee Reply   Quote RogLozLee Quote  
Joined: 08/7/2006

Platinum Member
Platinum Member

Forum Posts:   745
Tent Reviews:   6

Site Reviews Total: 6
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

I have just bought Blue a dog coat - it was quite cheap off the market (I think someone makes them).  Its material with fur lining.  First time I put it on Blue he was not impressed.  However after snuggling back down in his cage in the car he was warm as toast.  Blue does like his comforts though at 13 - he's a very old OAP!

-------------
LOZ


Advertisement



01/9/2009 at 9:48am
 Location: The Love Shack
 Outfit:  BearLake 6 and a hot water bottle.
View sunvalleysue's Profile View Profile   Reply to sunvalleysue Reply   Quote sunvalleysue Quote  
Joined: 20/9/2007

Diamond Member
Diamond Member

Forum Posts:   3509
Tent Reviews:   2

Site Reviews Total: 5
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

Dogs just like us feel the cold at night.Our Springer 'Blue'lays at the side of my airbed on a picnic rug and then a blanket,I then cover him up with his thick fleece pet blanket.He snuggles down and very rarely moves all night.
Just looking at RogLozLee's post above our 'Blue' is also 13.He will be 14 on 18 september while we are away camping.

-------------
Sue & Phil
--------------------- I Love My AeroBed    


01/9/2009 at 9:54am
 Location: South Yorkshire
 Outfit: Hypercamp Rosas Vango Peace 500 & 300
View Sara_H's Profile View Profile   Reply to Sara_H Reply   Quote Sara_H Quote  
Joined: 24/4/2009

Gold Member
Gold Member

Forum Posts:   417
Tent Reviews:   6

Site Reviews Total: 10
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

Quote: Originally posted by merlin20 on 01/9/2009

dogs are adapt in regulating there own comfort zone by nature. you who are spoiling there natural instincts by over protection, you are doing your dog no favours by thinking keep them warm! yes they are not fools and will happily revel in your attempt to what you think is a "comfort zone". you are treating a dog has human they are not.

ok some breads are for warmer climes and have a less dense coat, but on the whole the dogs that are found prevalent in our climate can happily live controlling there own environment .

there coats provides not only warmth,but blocks out the effects of the sun. you in your mind set think they need to be wrapped like newborn's,this is far from ideal,this will hasten dropping of any growth in there coats even stopping it.thus offering less natural protection.

I wish people would start to remember that your "rover" is part of the wolf family and not a surrogate child.

 




In nature a dog who is cold will help themselves by digging a pit to snuggle into, or find a warmer place to shelter.
We take a dogs ability to do that away by telling them where they are sleeping, so its quite important that we offer blankets etc to allow them to make nests etc (mimicing what they would do in the wild).

A dog wo is to hot will shrug out of any blankets offered, and put themselves somewhere cooler.


01/9/2009 at 9:57am
 Location: Glasgow
 Outfit: Vango Mira 500. Higear Aura 300.
View jackie_s's Profile View Profile   Reply to jackie_s Reply   Quote jackie_s Quote  
Joined: 02/8/2009

Platinum Member
Platinum Member

Forum Posts:   608
Tent Reviews:   6

Site Reviews Total: 4
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

Yes dogs descended from wolves (although there are those who argue they didn't!)but my dog is slightly more domesticated than he would have been 15,000 years ago. If dogs "regulated their comfort zone" so well then there wouldn't be an issue with leaving your dog in the car with the windows closed in the middle of summer and we don't do that now do we?

Usually if my dog is cold in the night he jumps down off his leather sofa with fleece rug and joins me and OH in our kingsize bed with quilt! We only had single beds/air beds this year so Aspen had a camping mat on the floor with a fleece on top of it, with an air bed then another fleece, then him, then another fleece on top...lol.. I kept waking up wondering if he was too cold or too hot but he was warm without being too hot and lay and snored the whole night!

So each to their own, if you feel your dog is warm and comfy enough lying on the floor of the tent without any insulation or blankets then fine, but all I know is my dog gets cold on a night in the house so I KNOW he's cold when camping.


Oops and yes he's spoiled but I don't treat him like a child, I treat him like the loving domesticated furry human he is..lol...


02/9/2009 at 1:30am
 Location: Wirral
 Outfit: Swift Ace Ambassador 2 berth
View andy+paula's Profile View Profile   Reply to andy+paula Reply   Quote andy+paula Quote  
Joined: 29/7/2007

Silver Member
Silver Member

Forum Posts:   178
Tent Reviews:   2

Site Reviews Total: 6
Site Reviews 2024: 1  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 1  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 2
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 3
Site Nights 2018: 0

Merlin, my labrador and Jack Russell are domesticated pets..not wolves. As domesticated pets they are used to living in domestic climatic conditions. I personally could not sleep soundly while my two dogs shiver on the cold tent floor. I think that would be cruel. I have two children who I treat with love and respect. My dogs are not surrogate children they are pets and I  treat them with love and consideration.

Paula

 



02/9/2009 at 8:05pm
 Location: Essex
 Outfit: Outwell Montana 6
View celestestent's Profile View Profile   Reply to celestestent Reply   Quote celestestent Quote  
Joined: 14/6/2007

Standard Member
Standard Member

Forum Posts:   13

Site Reviews Total: 2
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

We got our greyhound pyjamas as with so little body fat he got cold. He has these plus 2 fleece blankets if it's really cold as we don' heat our tent. He is still wrapped up when we wake up in the morning and is toasty warm.

He also has a raised bed with thermal mattress to keep him away from drafts

Try this site: http://www.equafleece.co.uk/store/dog_suits.html as their products & service are fab.



Advertisement



02/9/2009 at 8:36pm
 Location: East Sussex
 Outfit: None Entered
View fran1000's Profile View Profile   Reply to fran1000 Reply   Quote fran1000 Quote  
Joined: 02/6/2005

Diamond Member
Diamond Member

Forum Posts:   2674

Site Reviews Total: 12
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

My two are opposites - my bitch really feels the cold and my boy would like to sleep on a cold marble floor most of the year.

We got my girl one of these http://www.equafleece.co.uk/store/dog_tankies.html and she loves it. They're quite water repellent too, so double as a coat in all but the wettest weather.

 



02/9/2009 at 8:40pm
 Location: None Entered
 Outfit: Bell tent & lavvu & Coleman Avior X2
View petemillis's Profile View Profile   Reply to petemillis Reply   Quote petemillis Quote  
Joined: 25/4/2006

Platinum Member
Platinum Member

Forum Posts:   1391
Tent Reviews:   3

Site Reviews Total: 4
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

Just remembered, when we went camping last week, our border X JRT bitch slept in the same sleeping bag as our 15yr teenage bitch....oops, I mean daughter!


02/9/2009 at 8:41pm
 Location: East Sussex
 Outfit: None Entered
View fran1000's Profile View Profile   Reply to fran1000 Reply   Quote fran1000 Quote  
Joined: 02/6/2005

Diamond Member
Diamond Member

Forum Posts:   2674

Site Reviews Total: 12
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

Quote: Originally posted by jackie_s on 01/9/2009


So each to their own, if you feel your dog is warm and comfy enough lying on the floor of the tent without any insulation or blankets then fine, but all I know is my dog gets cold on a night in the house so I KNOW he's cold when camping.

 

I know when Lola is cold as, apart from the shivering, she drops 1lb or more in a couple of days.

 

For a skinny dog who only weighs 13lbs, that's a significant weight loss. Wearing her equafleece stops that happening.



02/9/2009 at 8:52pm
 Location: Oxford
 Outfit: Outwell Monty 6
View mia220781's Profile View Profile   Reply to mia220781 Reply   Quote mia220781 Quote  
Joined: 26/7/2009

Standard Member
Standard Member

Forum Posts:   44

Site Reviews Total: 3
Site Reviews 2024: 0  
Site Reviews 2023: 0  
Site Reviews 2022: 0  
Site Reviews 2021: 0  
Site Reviews 2020: 0  
Site Reviews 2019: 0  
Site Reviews 2018: 0  
Site Nights 2024: 0
Site Nights 2023: 0
Site Nights 2022: 0
Site Nights 2021: 0
Site Nights 2020: 0
Site Nights 2019: 0
Site Nights 2018: 0

We have a 17 month Lab, Paddy. Every bed we have brought him he has eaten So when i was looking for something to take camping for him i was not expecting to have it for long!

In the end I got a piece of vet bed and it seems perfect!
Non digested yet

Don't see the point in giving him blankets etc- he does not stay still long enough for me to get them on him and he certainly never seems cold!



In order to post a reply you will need to register, or if already registered please log in here

  Prev       Next

Jump To Page:  1  2

Quick Links - All Forums - Camping under canvas - Top of Page

Printer Friendly Version Printable version      Share   Post on X / Twitter  Share on Facebook  Email


Latest News, Discounts and Competitions  see all...














6559 Visitors online !

Free UKCampsite.co.uk Window Sticker  -  Recommend to Friend  -  Add a Missing Campsite

[Message Forums]  [Caravan Sites & Camping]  [Company Listings]  [Features / Advice]  [Virtual Brochure]  [Shop!]
[Reception]  [Competitions]  [Caravans & Motorhomes For Sale]  [Event Diary]  [Contact Us]  [Tent Reviews



Please note we are not responsible for the content of external sites & any reviews represent the author's personal view only. Please report any error here. You may view our privacy and cookie policy and terms and conditions here. All copyrights & other intellectual property rights in the design and content of this web site are reserved to the UKCampsite.co.uk © 1999 - 2024


Advertisement


Advertisement


UKCampsite.co.uk
2024 Advent Calendar


Advent Calendar

24 Daily Prizes PLUS a Christmas Day Star Prize worth £999

Request a Reminder