Dog boarding kennel
The other day my parents and I set up a dog kennel in my back yard kind of like those kennels you see at dog boarding kennels. They are going on vacations for a month and asked me if they could leave their poodle "Spike" with me. Well I said that it was fine but that Spike couldn't stay in the house and since I don't have anything more than a picket fence around my small back yard they were going
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So they ordered one of those dog boarding kennels and then we set it up for Spike. It is really very nice and spacious for a kennel.
The frame of the kennel itself is made of 100% steel and has a steel 2x4 chain link fence attached to the frame. The wire mesh fencing is attached to the frame by a process called direct drill and weld which is supposed to prevent any jagged edges or protrusions that could become rusty and cause injury to Spike.
The kennel is rust proofed with a process called after Galv that keeps it from getting rusty and since it is going to be outside and we are now in winter I think that this is a fantastic thing.
Not only is the steel dog kennel rust proofed but it also has a weather guard cover that protects both Spike and the kennel from the elements. The all weather solid fabric has been U.V. treated so that it won't be damaged by the direct sunlight during the summer months. The sides of the dog kennel are high enough to prevent Spike from getting out and that really takes a worry off of my mind because Spike is not "fixed" and the chances of him taking off are always a concern.















