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Indoor Dog Kennel

March 9th, 2010 drina No comments

Building Indoor Dog Kennel



If your new dog hasn’t applied the rules of the house yet, surely you will be worried about your dog when you have to go to work. You have to choice of two options : Building an indoor dog kennel , or you can crate training your dog. Then you can leave home comfortably.

If you choice to build an indoor dog kennel, here are the steps you must be followed;

You can take a separate room or a corner in an existing room of your house. Make sure that the room has a window so there are enough fresh air for your dog, and the room must be free of dangerous materials and electrical wires, or make sure your dog can’t reach those things.

If your designated area or room for indoor dog kennel is carpeted or the floor is closed by lay rubber utility mats. You can find them at Most hardware stores are the best choices, if accidents or spills was happened, it would make it easier to clean up, because removing pet stains and odors from carpets is very difficult.

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If your indoor dog kennel are not turning a separate room into, choose designated area to assemble your X-pen or multiple X-pens around it and the bottoms rest on the mats. You and your dog can exit the area comfortably must be considered. Most the door of X-pens are built with a wired so it can be opened and locked.

Take a dog bed inside your indoor dog kennel, a foot away from the entrance take also a smaller dish for dog food and a large dish for water. Don’t forget to throw in some dog toys or chews.

Instinctively dogs will potty farthest from where they sleep, so you can place newspapers on the floor or rubber mats in the dog kennel farthest from the dog’s bed and food area and also from the entrance. Train your dog to do its business outside is preferable, but it is imposible for some work schedules, especially for very young puppies, hold it for more than a couple of hours is imposible. Potty training has been done by placing newspapers in your indoor dog kennel.

Boarding Kennel

January 1st, 2010 drina No comments


Choosing a Boarding Kennel

The most important decisions while you’re gone is choosing your pet’s home away from home. While you’re gone and have your dog taken care by choosing a boarding kennel . Leaving your dog in the care of someone you don’t know well need some considering. It takes some research and time choosing the right boarding kennel.

Wouldn’t you leave your child in the care of someone who was cruel, neglectful, and irresponsible ? So it’s not different with your pet, they are part of the family. You should find the right accommodations while you’re away is important.

There are advantages to using a kennel that must be considered; your trip less stressful, your dog will get a comfortable place by putting your pet in an overnight kennel, while you are traveling and sight seeing the dog will probably receive more attention at a kennel than left behind, there is qualified staff if they happen to have a health or medical problem to attend to it immediately.

There are disadvantages to using a kennel that must be considered; when the dogs are placed in a strange and unfamiliar environment some of them act up, a risk for being exposed to other health problems when they staying with so many other pets, finding a kennel that accepts more than just cats and dogs.

You know some of the advantages and disadvantages of using a boarding kennel now. When look for in your search for the right and safe boarding kennel, you can consider these tips.

You may take a tour of the facility of boarding kennels to choose, call them to ask if they give tours or not; your decision to send your pet can be taken from this indicator. You can see all of their facilities and everything they have to offer if they are a good overnight kennel. How it cleanliness, smells, knowledgeable and caring staff members, litter boxes, sizes of indoor and outdoor run and exercise area, etc, are the things to look for.

Before you drop your pet off, asking about something you want. Make sure there is no fee for doing if they allow it, some will allow it with any extra fees.

It’s important to ask and make sure that the facility will offer certain medications every day. Some facilities will do it for free and others will charge and extra fee. If you’re going to be gone for a long time, monitoring your pet’s health is also important. Staff members are friendly and attentive and are aware of what’s going on around them are must be provided.

Before you leave make sure you have everything in writing. You don’t want to have a bunch of extra fees to pay that you didn’t know were part of the service.

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Plastic dog kennels

December 20th, 2009 drina No comments


Know More About Plastic Dog Kennels

It can be a challenge when house training a puppy has been done, it requires a lot of patience and it won’t be easy at the start. You will watch every corner he or she goes to check if that area has been soiled accidentally.

If you have a dog kennel in your house, house training a puppy can be made easier, dogs will attract naturally to den-like environments. A kennel will give off the signal that this is the only place for your dog to relieve himself.

Wire dog kennels and plastic dog kennels are basically two types of dog kennels. Wire kennels have better ventilation and gives a better view of the puppy and these are more convenient for some dog owners. Compared to plastic kennels, wire kennels are also easier to clean and maintain.

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Positive attributes being shared by plastic dog kennels, if you travel with your pet frequently, plastic kennels are required, as per mandated by law.

Plastic dog kennels give a greater sense of privacy and security to dogs, it’s believed by some owners. Leaving your dog with wire kennels very exposed and visible. A plastic kennel will fill your puppy need to have some alone time sometimes. Placing a cloth over a wire kennel will create the same effect, it’s argued some dog owners.

You have to consider the size when choosing the right kennel for your puppy. Wide enough for the puppy to roll is the appropriate kennel size. If the kennel is too spacious, your dog might just get confused. You might have to buy another larger one in the future, when you buy a plastic kennel, when your puppy grows larger. You can just place dividers when the puppy is still small if you have a wire kennel, and adjust accordingly as he or she grows. If you have a dog that doesn’t grow, it’s okay to use a plastic kennel, but at all wire kennels have a longer use-life compared to plastic dog kennels.