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has anyone bought any of these how do they hold up do you like them what do you like and dislike about them how much are they ?
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Thats what I keep my dogs in. I love them. Clean up is easy and the dogs stay warm in that insulated box. I got the double coondog and I wanna say it was 1400. I know it is alot but it is moveable and sturdy. I move every few years due to my job so this is just what I need.
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I've got the 2 coondog system. Love it !!! they will custom make them how ever you want them. got them started putting the composite wood floors in them. they are built very well and the best thing is it wont rott!!! buy them once and never have to build another again. you wont be sorry!!!
Just my opinion but, those dont have anywhere near enough space to consider them permanent housing for a dog. A hound deserves a lot more room that what they offer. I would even think some states may consider them illegal due to not meeting the minimum space requirements. Heck, a convict gets a bigger cell than those.
i let my hound out every day and when they are in there cage they sleep most of the time
kurt james how big of dog do you have in yours and did you have them make it any bigger
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The add says the double coondog cage is 48"X69"X48" man I feel bad keeping mine in the 9' X 12" kennels Mark that seems way too small I agree with Senor Flores.
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I thought the same thing about it being to small. If you run your dogs they hardly ever come out of the dog house. I really think they are more than sufficient if you HUNT............... If you dont hunt you may as well get rid of the dog anyway and not wory about kennel space.
Not trying to hurt any feelings but that is my exp and opinion
I dont think I'd be keeping anything in those cages except maybe a rabbit....or a few quail. Next people will try to squeeze a hound into a big fish tank lol. I'm serious about the law though...might want to check on minimum housing requirements just to be sure. You dont want to spend the money and then get a fine..every state has different laws. I'd still feel terrible, just doesn't seem like enough room regardless of how hard or often you hunt.
HOW ABOUT A PICTURE OF THESE KENNELS.........
Two dog
One dog
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i don't think the width is as impotant as the lenth i don't think they should be any shorter than 12 foot long or narrower than 4 foot wide.
plus in nice weather i give them at least half a day on a 20 foot cable
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