The Best Dog Kennels

Apr 25 2009

Choosing Dog Kennels to Buy

Filed under: How to Choose a Kennel

Puppy Running

Everyone wants to feel safe and secure in their own home. Even animals want to have the sense of security when their owners are away from home for some time. Some people leave their pets to roam around in their home unattended and others choose to give them their own personal space. The personal space given to animals can be obtained through various kinds of dog kennels.

The first thing that you will need to consider when searching for dog kennels to buy, is the size of your dog. You do not want your dog to feel cramped in his or her own space and feel uncomfortable. Your dog should feel as if his new home inside your house is warm and welcoming. Imagine being stuffed inside a box that is to small for your body and not having enough wiggle room. It would probably make you feel claustrophobic, so just imagine what your dog would be going through. Your dog needs to have enough room to stand up, turn around, and stretch out completely. Having the ability to move around freely, would make your dog much happier.

Next to consider when choosing dog kennels for sale, is whether or not it should be a made of wire or plastic. Depending on the type of weather you generally experience in your area, is one factor between plastic or wire. If you were to live in a colder climate, then choosing a plastic crate would be the best option. Plastic crates retain more heat for your dog, so that they would not get too cold. On the other hand, if you live in a much warmer climate, the wire crate would be the best choice. The air conditioning in your home would be able to circulate around the kennel much easier than it would in a plastic crate. Once again, the size of your dog is a determining factor. Smaller dogs get colder faster than larger dogs, so the difference between plastic or wire weighs on the enormity of your dog as well.

Further more, there is at least a few more things to think about. Is the easy to disassemble and reassemble when necessary. Would it be able to be stored easily. For instance, underneath your bed or in a closet. Would the use for a kennel be for a long or short period of time.

Keeping these things in mind are very important when choosing the right dog kennels. You definitely want your dog to have a place that it feels happy and secure in even if you are at home.

Nov 18 2009

Indoor Dog Kennels: Decisions

Filed under: How to Choose a Kennel

indoor dog kennel
Sometimes it can be difficult to decide on which type of indoor dog kennel to get for your dog. Indoor dog kennels come in many different varieties. You could go with a plastic indoor dog kennel or you may even decided to get a high end wooden dog kennel so that you have one that matches your furniture. Of course the most important thing to keep in mind is your dog’s comfort. The best way to assure this is to make sure your dog can easily stand in the kennels and turn around without bumping his head.

Another thing to look for when setting up a dog kennel for your dog’s comfort is to make sure that there will be a significant amount of air flow. If you are in a cold climate then it would be best to get something that will be a bit more insulated, such as a plastic dog kennel or you could always purchase a small dog kennel heater. This same principal can be applied with hotter climates. Looking for a kennels that is more open, like a metal crate style dog kennel would be good and looking for a so kennel fan would also help to make sure the dog is comfortable. Of course many of these things will not be as prominent inside of a home, but you must remember that a dog cannot adjust the ac. Sometimes just placing a blanket inside of the kennel for the dog will help keep him comfortable. He can move it around as he sees fit.

After you dog’s comfort there are a few other thing to look for when looking to buy an indoor dog kennels for sale. Of course you want to make sure that the kennel will be reliable. You wouldn’t want to get something that your dog will chew through in no time. Making the best choice about this is also about knowing your dog. If your dog is a chewer it may best best to stay away from bamboo dog kennels and fabric dog kennels. It may be best to stick with metal crate dog kennels and plastic dog kennels instead.

You will also want to consider whether you need a large indoor dog kennel or a small indoor dog kennel. This will depend on your purpose for the kennel. If you simply want a space for the dog to retreat to and call his space perhaps a larger kennels will make him feel more that it is his home where he can bring toys and chew on his bone. If you are trying to potty train your dog then a small indoor dog kennel will be more appropriate. Of course this also depends on the size of your dog, but as discussed this is determined by having the dog be able to comfortably go around in a circle inside of the kennel.

Deciding on your priorities is the best first step in making a choice in buying an indoor dog kennel. A cheap indoor dog kennel may not always fit all of your priorities when you really stop to think about them. It would be good to write them down before making a decision.

May 31 2009

Bad Dog Kennels

Filed under: Kennels for Boarding

 

This is why it is important for you to look at the kennel you drop your dog off at. I don’t think this man was keeping these animals for other people, but there is always the chance that the kennel you drop your dog off at could be treating their animals badly.

May 17 2009

The Benefits of Dog Kennels

Filed under: Kennels for Boarding

213910783_aeb3fd3171_o

Why Use A Dog Kennel
Dogs show a lot of emotions, there are many of them that have problems being left alone for a long period of time, there are some that even have separation anxiety. If your dog doesn’t like being left home alone for prolonged periods of time, then a dog kennel is a great option for the both of you. This is a special building that has been designed to house a dog for up to several months at a time. Make sure that it is not a kennel that houses a few hundred dogs, there should be a small amount of dogs houses in these places unless unless they have a huge staff, because if there are too many it is unlikely that you dog will get good treatment. There are also kennels that are doggie daycares, this means they can play with other dogs and there are some that even have scheduled time for people to come and play with them. These are somewhat of a luxury and thus will cost you a lot more money than if you simply left your dog with your friend. However, there are many advantages to using such services.

A dog kennel is basically a large compound that has individual rooms for the dogs. The staff will feed the dog meals based upon their size and age, take them for a walk, play catch with them and otherwise make sure that your pet is well taken care of whenever you can’t be with him. This is why housing your dog in this manner whenever you can’t be with him is an effective way of making sure that he is well cared for.

Of course, this can also be an expensive way in which to care for your dog. They may actually charge you $50 or more per day depending upon what types of services they offer. This is why they are typically utilized by those dog owners whose pets will not do well with other people and thus cannot be left with a friend for any prolonged period of time. A dog kennel can also be used if you have to leave your dog at the last minute and head out of town for any reason.

You can also view this type of housing as somewhat of a treat for your pet. However, you should always make sure to inspect the place before using it in order to ensure that it lives up to your expectations. It is also important to understand that there are some risks here as well. For instance, infections may be spread more easily because there are so many dogs being kept in one small place. Usually the majority of these infections, such as kennel cough, are not dangerous. In fact, kennel cough is comparable to the common cold but if not treated properly then it may lead to pneumonia. If you make sure your dog gets regular shots and he kennel requires records of this, the likeliness of this happening is minimal.

If you are interested in building a dog kennel run then you may want to check out building the dog kennel and run for some really great tips.

Apr 26 2009

Home Dog Kennels Home Away from Home

Filed under: Kennels for Boarding

Happy Dog!

Choosing the Best Dog Kennel For Your Canine
Attitude counts when selecting a dog kennel. Think of a dog kennel as similar to any hotel or motel you’d consider acceptable to suit your needs, tastes and convenience. You want cleanliness, of course. But, you also want to be assured of the best possible care for your pet. Don’t allow cost to interfere with judgement when it comes to quality care in kennels.

First Impressions Are the Best Guide
The first impression of a dog kennel begins with the first line of contact, usually your phone call. Note the level of reception and information that’s provided. Prepare a list of important questions to ask before committing your pet to a stay at any dog kennel. Experience, onsite vets, the number of dogs housed at peak operating times and staffing that is adequate for that number, the type of food provided and how often as well as daily exercise and whether a preliminary facility visit is provided are some of the questions that should be discussed. If you receive satisfactory answers to your questions, the next step is to visit the kennel.

Dog Kennels Home Away From Canine Home
Home dog kennels are, in essence, home away from home. This is the guideline to follow for a preliminary facility visit. How well the initial dog kennel admission process is organized is usually a clue to the quality of the facility. Many pet owners prefer to see a vet’s license posted in plain sight to reassure them any health issues can be addressed quickly if it becomes necessary. Kennels in most states must also post a state-regulated license to operate that should have a recent renewal date since these licenses are renewed annually. This assures pet owners that the facility meets all state requirements for operation as well as being fully compliant with other health and environmental regulations.

Dog Kennels and the Canine Experience
Pet owners want to feel a sense of confidence that their dog is in good hands. When all of the prerequisites of canine care and handling are in place and the facility meets with compliance standards, pet owners are free to place their pet in the hands of a quality kennel secure in the knowledge their pet will have a relatively good kennel experience. Pets are usually fairly intelligent about their surroundings. Watch for signs of approval from your pet upon entrance and at departure. Pet owners can determine the quality of their pet’s kennel experience. Mindful of these issues when choosing dog kennels balances quality care with cost to achieve the best choices.

Apr 25 2009

Choosing The Best Dog Kennels for Boarding

Filed under: Kennels for Boarding

Sweet Doggies

Dog kennels are a convenient way to ensure your pet is taken care of when you take a vacation or have to leave town. If you consider your dog to be a member of the family, then choosing the right kennel is essential for easing the worry of leaving your pet in someone else’s care. Finding the right facility will take a little time and research on your part, but will provide you with peace of mind in the end.

In order to find the right facility for your dog, consider visiting a number of kennels. Most kennels are more than willing to give you a tour of the facility before your decide to leave your pet there. If it is a scheduled vacation, try to visit the kennel at least a couple of weeks before you plan to leave town. If there are a number of dog kennels in the area, take a careful look at all of your options before you decide on the right one.

When touring a kennel, look for the signs that your dog will be well taken care of. Make sure that the staff is friendly and willing to interact with the dogs. Dogs staying at the facility should have ample room for playing and sleeping. Pet owners should also remember to ask about the types of food available at the kennel, especially if a dog needs to follow a strict diet.

While taking your tour, make sure to ask for references. The kennel should be able to give you names and contact information for pet owners who have used the facility. It is also a good idea to get all of the price information from each kennel that you visit. This can be a helpful comparison tool if you find two or more facilities offer the similar services, but considerably different prices.

Once you have decided on a dog kennel, consider putting you dog in the kennel for one night as a trial. This will help your dog familiarize with the facility and provide less stress when it comes time to leave them there for a longer period of time. This can also be used as a test to see how well the facility caters to your pet. After all, your pet is a part of the family and should be treated with respect and care. A good kennel will recognize this and make sure that your pet feels at home during their stay.

Apr 25 2009

Home Dog Kennels

Filed under: Dog Kennel Homes

Yorkteese or Morkie

Ever notice how your dog seems to sniff every blade of grass? Experts say it’s good for a dog’s mental health to be exposed to a variety of smells. Being outdoors allows them to enjoy a wide selection of odors that tickles their senses and keeps them interested in their surroundings. A safe way to allow your dog to spend extra time outside is by installing an outdoor dog kennel. A chain link dog kennel can be a good investment because it is very durable. Although this isn’t a substitute for regular walks, a kennel can give your pet a sense of healthy independence.

When selecting outdoor home dog kennels, determine which size is best for your dog. If you have a puppy, it’s best to plan ahead. A large dog kennel is more cost effective even if the dog is small early on, but potty training requires a small dog kennel.  Some large dog kennels have sections to allow an area for potty training, or are large enough for two dogs to enjoy the outside, separate but side-by-side.

Consider placement of the kennel. Avoid locations that are near automobiles or other machinery that might affect the air quality around the pet. You can position the dog kennel on grass, a concrete pad like a patio, or on a fine stone such as rounded pea gravel. For comfort, add the accessory of a durable canopy. Determine when and where the sun rises and sets, to make certain you know the best time of day to put your dog into his outdoor kennel home. Direct sun can quickly overheat your animal, and heat stroke can turn fatal. Fill water bowls frequently, and if there’s any sign that your dog is not reacting well to the heat, bring him into the house for a break.

Likewise, cold weather, ice, sleet and snow, can also cause your dog illness or injury. Pay attention to the conditions, and be aware that a concrete base can become too cold for a dog’s pads and cause damage to his paws. A good rule of thumb is if it’s too cold for your own feet, then it’s probably too harsh for your dogs.

Remember that home dog kennels are no substitution for frequent monitoring of your dog’s activities. If you tend to get busy, set a timer to remind yourself to peek out the window to make certain everything is okay. With a few commonsense tips, your dog can enjoy his outside space in the safety of his dog kennel, and you can feel good knowing he’s having fun in his own outdoor retreat.

If you are trying to build an outside dog kennel you might want to read more about insulating a dog kennel before taking on the task.

Apr 22 2009

Portable Dog Kennels

Filed under: Traveling Kennels

It’s a humorous sight – a dog sitting with his head out the car window, his ears flapping in the wind and his tongue dangling free. But the potential for danger can bring that chuckle to a sobering reality. Although national organizations do not keep statistics on the number of pet injuries or fatalities sustained during car accidents, experts agree that most could be prevented if animals were securely confined in a properly sized dog kennel.

But there are other reasons why a pet owner should consider using portable dog kennels for traveling. There have been reports of dogs bolting from a vehicle window to chase a target of interest. And drivers can be distracted by a nervous pooch that refuses to settle down due to car sickness or the fear of a new experience.

The key to keeping a dog feeling safe and secure is as easy as beginning kennel training early. As your new pet companion becomes accustomed to you and his unfamiliar surroundings, the kennel can be a place where he can calm and comfort himself. That way, when the time comes to install the kennel into the car, the dog enjoys the event in the place he associates with familiarity and safety.

Selecting a dog kennel can be daunting for the owner of a new puppy. The size, shape and dimensions needed by a toy dog are dramatically different from those of a mid-size or large breed dog. The cost of each kennel size and model varies, and some have features that might add to the confusion.

So how does an owner begin the process of choosing a travel home? A dog kennel should meet certain criteria based on the type and frequency of trips. If airline travel is in the cards, then a kennel that meets FAA requirements is of utmost importance. For travel in vehicles, consider a kennel that can be easily secured into the car with seat belts or accompanying straps. Also, review the convenience and placement of water and food bowls, the ease of opening and closing the entrance door, and the simplicity of cleaning the unit.

It’s possible that even with the best planning, it will be necessary to purchase multiple dog kennels as time passes. After all, like people, dogs can grow in spurts, and breeders can only give a general idea of final size. If the pup needs a larger space, consider donating your unused smaller kennels to a local shelter or city animal control department. Agencies faced with budget cuts really appreciate the help, and you pass along your peace of mind for an animal in need.

If you would like some more information of positive reinforcement dog training, then you should check this site out for some great tips.