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Posted by rockcreek21 on 04-17-2011 11:24 PM:

kennel set up

alright guys ive got my 2 dogs over the hill behind my house. the pup is in a chain link 10x10 and the old dog is tied out just below her. when it rains the ground turns to mud and my dogs stay muddy. any suggestions on how to keep the mud to a minimum. by the way this is the only place i can put em.


Posted by BWSupplies on 04-17-2011 11:35 PM:

I'm not a big fan of concrete, but I would also like to do something different.
I've been thinking about making a big deck out of lumber and putting my kennel on top of that .
I think some of the advantages would be it being off the ground and letting cool air circulate from under it.
You would just have to wash it down and clorox it every month or so to sanitize it.

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Posted by deerhuntertoday on 04-24-2011 05:47 PM:

my hounds are in above ground wood floored with roof kennels i will never have it any other way.They are almost self cleaning and I think the dogs are in better shape.If you give me your email address i can send pics but don,t know how to put on here I have around 165 in my pens each.they are 4 by 10.If you decide not to build the deck in your post go above where the dogs are at and dig a trench around them to allow water to channel past dogs


Posted by rockcreek21 on 04-24-2011 09:05 PM:

thats what i did i built a ditch around it and it seems to be working..


Posted by ahinsch on 04-25-2011 01:00 PM:

I have gravel in my kennels, it works great and keeps their feet tough and tight too.


Posted by wakenda creek b on 04-25-2011 02:25 PM:

On the wooden above groung kennels what do you with the stuff that falls through it to the ground,wouldnt it attract flies?

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Posted by HalfmoonHounds on 04-25-2011 04:01 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by wakenda creek b
On the wooden above groung kennels what do you with the stuff that falls through it to the ground,wouldnt it attract flies?

I haven't done it yet, but I was thinking of butting the boards up against each other like a deck. Have maybe a 1-2 foot lift so I could lime under it to keep the urine smell down. As far as stools I would scoop them up and dispose of them as if it was a concrete floor. I am still deciding between a slab or wood.

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Posted by SamClark on 04-25-2011 04:35 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by wakenda creek b
On the wooden above groung kennels what do you with the stuff that falls through it to the ground,wouldnt it attract flies?


you clean it up, build them high enough to be able to reach the feces. I use the above-ground pen and so does my partner and we're both sold on them. I have a fenced yard and will let my dogs out to run and after they run they'll get back in the pen to lounge. Shade, dry, good airflow and they feel like a fox sitting up on a stump with the elevated pen.

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Posted by gorila1976 on 04-25-2011 04:55 PM:

I built a raised kennel last fall, works great.Rip 6 inch deck boards in half,it will be about 2 and 3/4" wide.go with a 3/4" gap in between.Solid waste will remain on top.I ran my lumber 5" higher than the floor for my fenced walls,and a hoe works perfect with a great big industrial size metal dust pan.the only thing I should have done was dig out 4" and threw in pebbles underneath


Posted by coondogman on 04-25-2011 04:56 PM:

L ROCK OR RIVER ROCK

I have a kennel and also 4 dog houses with stake and chain tie outs, I get the L rock works really well easy on there feet and they will lay on it in nice weather. I get it from my local crusher, it is L rock rounded rock people use it for landscape rock,, It cost me 17.00 dollars a ton and a ton will go along way.i use it in my kennel and tie out.

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Posted by toe cutter on 04-26-2011 05:45 AM:

example of off ground kennels

click on it for pics and materials list
http://www.coondawgs.com/articles/offgroundkennels.html

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