Well, one of the dogs is approaching 17 years old and is a short haired border collie mix....got her as a right-off-the-nipple pup. She's old, feeble, and a little rickety, mostly deaf and more of a road block as one maneuver's about the house, but I love her and I'll try to see that she gets what she needs.
The other is a 12+ year old lab mix who is somewhat more capable of handling the cold, but these temperatures push her abilities to the limit.
The two don't sleep together and will complain if their space is infringed upon by the other. Both have outside beds, one is a house designed originally for three dogs with separate compartments. That got reduced to two compartments briefly, but is now one big compartment with three doors. As I write this, I think that perhaps converting it back to two compartments may be the thing to do. It is padded with a 6" memory foam floor and blankets on top. The doors are mill felt.
The second bed is made of two vinyl covered boat seat pads (each made of two inch foam) and a bed comforter folded on top. It sits in the open air against the house beneath a semi - enclosed porch.
I have been keeping a parabolic heater set on medium pointed at the open bed. It's on all day. The dog house gets heated briefly in the morning with a propane heater (like used in drift boats), but I turn off the heater when I leave for work.
I'm thinking that two heated dog beds would be satisfactory and less of a fire hazard, but have no experience with them. I thought about an electric blanket, but I seem to recall warnings about piling the wires on top of each other, and I'm concerned that the dog(s) would do just that while "making" their bed.
I've got to make a decision soon.....Winter's coming.
