How To Find A Kennel Thats Right For Your Dog

Date: Saturday January 23, 2010
Posted in: CATS

Finding the right dog kennel for your pet will most likely start by narrowing down your options based on the size of your dog. Obviously the larger the dog is, the larger the kennel will have to be. You need to get a kennel that is large enough so that your dog can easily turn around while inside (with the gate closed). If you happen to have a small breed of dog, look into options like using a pet carrier instead of a smaller kennel as it tends to make traveling with your pet a whole lot easier.

Dogs naturally like to climb or even jump on walls. It’s part of their genetics. So in the same way that a dog might jump up on a gate to investigate a new noise, they will also try to jump up or even cling to the sides of the kennel. Keep this in mind when looking at kennel sizes as the height of the kennel walls is just as important as the width. If you dog happens to be an avid climber (typically most puppies are), then account for this by getting a slightly higher ceiling than you normally would have.

Before purchasing your dog kennel, make sure to check the local regulations regarding kennel storage and transportation. Believe it or not but there are some cities and even a few states that have laws related to the distance from your property line and where you place your kennel not to mention laws regarding traveling with the kennel in the back of your car. You probably won’t run into any issues with these regulations, as they are really just there to ensure you don’t surround your neighbors fence with dog kennels or find yourself riding down the freeway with your dog (and kennel) sliding all over the bed of your truck. But to be on the safe side you can always look up local regulations regarding pet kennels online.

Not all dog kennels are the same. Some can be used as a permanent living area for your dog while others are designed strictly for short-term traveling. Before you buy your first dog kennel, take into account how long you think your dog will be using it. There are many different kennel variations as well as substantial differences in price when you start comparing long-term dog kennels over ones designed purely for traveling, so make sure to include the length of use in your purchasing decision.

Where you plan on storing your dog kennel also comes into play when trying to buy the right kennel for your pet. If you plan on using it as a home for your dog (or just plan on storing it outside when not in use), try to place it in a spot that gets natural shade. The roof of the kennel will be important too if you plan on using it as a more permanent home for your dog so research all the different materials used in the various brands to insulate the roof of the kennel.

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