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I don't understand the talk of great for soaking urine up etc. If the dogs have a good routine their runs should stay pretty much un-soiled anyway.

My view exactly. I also think them rubber matts provide little heat in cold weather the terriers body is very expose, in straw they make there own bed a circle type and can be somewhat hidden in it. I

I use badger pelts in Hungary ther clean warm tough and soft and if any mess just blast em off and dry em and for some reason they don't chew them up

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Read the post as it dosnt mention pups. Have used straw for 30 years ,bag it and take it back to farm when cleaned out .

He was talking about my post it does mention pups and shredded paper soaking urine. Read the post ?
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what ive seen done before in fox hound kennels was thick sheets of areo board or that king span insulation placed on the ground gravel or on sand and a layer of plaster cement plastered on over it then.no damp can come up through the insulation.its usually 2 ft high.

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Ive used the waxed paoer and never again,the f***ing thing was stuck to the kennel floors like shit to a blanket and the lose stuff got down the drainage system blocking it,f***ing nightmare.I have wooden benchs well up of the floor and plastic fish boxes on top for the sleeping area,there warm draught free and no mess.

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You probably don't have this over there but I ​used sugarcane mulch one time which is like straw but smells sweet,in my ferret nest boxes.Two days later had one dead and one sick ferret.don't know if was the mulch but never used it again for bedding.

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I've tried shredding paper , hay , carpet , quilts , the lot and all my dogs do is pull it out there boxes and piss on it or rip it to bits , so don't put nowt down now let them sleep on the wood beds

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