Sabtu, 07 Juni 2014

Dog kennel questions?




Lozfan


Okay, so I'm facing a dilemma here.

First, I'm looking for dog kennel fencing that is both reasonably priced and the right size dimensions. My golden retriever lives in a 10'x7' kennel right now in our breezeway. I would really like to get him a kennel with more space to run, but we don't have much space back there. Long story short, I need a kennel that is 20'x10'.

Second, what on earth can I use for flooring? We have wood now, but it collects bacteria and holds water way too much. I have no idea how to pour concrete, but I want something that is durable and easy to clean. Is there some kind of plastic or something I can buy for a reasonable price?

Please answer one or both of these questions if you can. I've already searched the web and can't find much, so give personal experience if you can. And by the way, I prefer not to spend more than $1,500 on the project if possible. Thanks =D
No offense Marie P, and Marlene but the words "lives in a 10'x7' kennel" does not mean he stays outside 24/7. My golden is a living creature, so he kind of "lives" wherever he goes. He's outside probably 4-5 hours a day when no one is at home. There's no need to assume everyone is an irresponsible pet owner.



Answer
I would try posting what you are looking for on Craigslist. Also, the best thing besides cement that you can use for flooring is patio blocks. You can easly clean up the poop and hose off/disinfect them. Some people will say pea gravel, but I have two problems with that. Number one is that each time you shovel the poop, you are also getting rid of some of the gravel, and number 2 is that the dog can actually eat the gravel and end up with a blockage.

Dog kennels in Indiana?




Kpop lover


I live in Indiana. I was trying to find a kennel for my dog to stay at for a few months until I can move into a larger house. I'm in the process of moving. But I can't seem to find any that tell me the prices. I'm willing to still go walk her and feed her everyday. I'm just trying to find a place she can stay overnight for a few months. :/ thanks for any help


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Look in you local phone book under boarding kennels.
We can't answer this, because this is a world wide web and we are from all over the world.
Ask a family member to watch your dog, because boarding could cost you a ton of money.
And is safer also.




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