If you are thinking about getting a dog, or are looking for a way to give your current pooch his or her own space, make sure to look into all dog kennel design options.
Erecting outdoor structures is just one of the many tasks most handymen can do, but first, you will need to purchase the kennel itself. In order to determine which kennel is best for your dog (and your wallet) here are five things to consider.
1. Length of time your dog will be in the kennel: Will the dog only be spending time in the kennel while you are at work or will it be his or her primary home? If the dog will be spending shorter times in the kennel, a smaller structure may be acceptable. If the dog will be spending the majority of its time in the kennel, be sure to purchase the biggest kennel available in order to allow it to have room move.
2. Size of the dog: Dog size will determine the height of the kennel as well as the length and width. The bigger the dog, the larger the kennel needed to ensure the dog cannot escape from the top.
3. Location of the kennel: If it will be located in an area with no shelter, a full or partial roof may be necessary to protect the dog in times of rain or hot sun. Lack of shelter may be considered neglect.
4. Dog temperament: If he/she enjoys digging, you may need to consider adding additional iron under the fence to prevent him or her from escaping.
5. Latch design: The typical latch that one would find on a chain link fence may not work for all dogs. Many are able to quickly figure out how to flip this latch with their snouts and escape.
Hire Someone To Install A Dog Kennel
Your best bet when considering dog kennel design options is to call a professional. TalkLocal can find a qualified handyman in your area that will likely have experience with these structures. The best part is that our service is completely free.
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