Dog Kennel and Run
Before you buy a dog there are various things that you need to consider. One of the most important is how you are going to exercise your dog. It may be that someone in your household is lucky enough not to have to go out to work and so is available for lots of dog walking. If not then you might want to consider a dog kennel and run. By attaching a dog run onto a kennel you can ensure that your dog can get plenty of exercise even when you are not around.
Dog runs are generally chain link or mesh as they need to be strong enough to keep a dog in and any predators out. You can buy ready made ones from pet stores but, if you buy the panels then it’s not actually that hard to construct one yourself. Start by thinking about the size of dog that you would like as this will determine how much space he will need. The most ideal situation would be the largest possible space that you can practically hand over to accommodate a dog kennel and run.
Once you have marked out the area available take another look at it and consider whether it has a shady area for your dog to lie in on hot days and whether one of the corners would be suitable for a dog kennel. Ideally this corner will be sheltered from severe weather conditions such as driving rain or wind and would also be shaded from direct sunlight.
The dog exercise pen itself needs to be high enough that your pet cannot simply jump out of it and sturdy enough that it can’t be knocked down. Burying the posts deep into the ground will make it strong and some people burying the fencing itself a little so that their dog cannot dig underneath it. The gate which gives entry to the run needs to be very secure and preferably lockable as not only do you want to prevent your dog from getting out but also anyone from getting in and taking him while you are at work.
If you decide that your garden is not large enough to house a dog kennel and run then there are other options which will still allow you to own a dog and give him the exercise that he requires while you are at work. Some people employ dog walkers to take their pet out for a good long run every day while others put their pet into doggie day care. This is a centre where dogs are taken during the day. The owners will feed, exercise and care for your dog, sometimes even performing grooming duties or taking him on visits to the vets.
June 7th, 2010 at 3:16 am
[...] Dog Exercise Pens by Guest under For the home < > Everyone knows that dogs need plenty of exercise and the ideal situation would be for them to be taken on countless walks every day. Of course this is not at all practical. Most people go out to work and even those who don’t are generally too busy to go out for more than a couple of walks. The answer to this could be a dog kennel and run. [...]
July 2nd, 2010 at 9:27 pm
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July 3rd, 2010 at 10:05 pm
[...] is not just expending energy that is important about walks. If you leave your pet all day in his dog crate then, just as a human would, he will become bored. More often than not this boredom will lead to [...]
July 11th, 2010 at 10:23 pm
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July 13th, 2010 at 2:15 pm
[...] to behaviour problems because he feels penned in. A similar problem could be encountered if a dog kennel and run combination is too small. The kennel itself may be large enough but the run doesn’t give enough [...]
July 31st, 2010 at 9:13 pm
Picking the right sized kennel for the right sized dog is important. You dont want your alaskan husky penned up in a 2×4 enclosed pen, inadvertantly creating a prison cell for your dog. The goal when deciding the right sized kennel is deciding how much space you can afford to give them. The more space the better. Living in an urban area however there are limitations to the backyard space you can allow your dog to play. Give them ample room to exert their abundant energy. A large dog should have a kennel no smaller than 8x8x4. If your dog spends most of its day in the kennel then you should strongly consider a much larger kennel such as a 15x10x4. After all they are our pets, and best friends so we need to take that into consideration when buying a dog kennel.