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I did use the wooden type like is pictured but when blood or whatever got on them you cannot get it off. I felt like they were not as clean. I use kennelsol on mine and a bleach solution 10:1 every day to keep away germs. A breeder that I just got my pups from uses the wood type but uses that laminate covered wood that can wipe clean and even has rails on them. Her hubby makes them for her. They are nice! With no hubby anymore I am useless with that, but sure can drill holes in a tote. I pay around 8 bucks for the tote and the material to cover the crate was 2 bucks a yard and I think I used 2 yards and a little thread. So about 12 bucks invested....and the material is cute:D |
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Can someone post a picture of the clear plastic tote or the plastic whelping box? |
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box 2 Attachment(s) I used a clear Sterilite storage container, you probably want to get one that is 1ft x 2ft because I think mine was too small (it says 28 quarts on the sticker but doesn't give dimensions). I also got a tent that fit around it nicely, and lined the sides with rolled up hand towels so it created a bumper around the inside of the box. Then some old sheets on top of that (will need to be changed a lot) and viola. |
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I like to put the whelping box at one end of a x-pen then I drape a sheet over the top of the x-pen to give the momma privacy and to cut out any breeze. |
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Are you expecting a litter soon? |
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