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by Simon Oldmann, Sim
Every dog owner is faced with the same dilemma, to keep the dogs in the house with the family or to think about a dog kennel that will serve the dogs as an outdoor home of their own. The advantages of a dog kennel are numerous and not surprisingly many find that a dog that has his own space is sometimes much more relaxed and happy. The dog kennel option also decreases some conflicts in the home since sometimes some family members are not too excited about having a dog indoors.

A dog kennel fence is an essential instrument for anyone who owns a pet dog. Not only does a kennel fence allow you to put your dog somewhere where he has more space to roam and play, but it also keeps him from tearing up your furniture'or wandering into someone else's yard. Whether there are unwanted dogs roaming around in your neighborhood'or whether you simply want to keep your dog safe--fences are required to prevent then in entering and damaging any kind of land or property you have.

A dog kennel fence is a great idea for some dog owners and the dogs as well, but you should seriously think about the fence and the way it is going to positively affect your life, you will need to think about your dog too, does he need a lot of space? Should the be a covered area and a place for the dog to isolate itself from the exterior environment?. Once you decide to setup a dog kennel fence, you should take into consideration your dog's size and personality. Obviously, the larger your dog chain link dog kennel is, the larger you will want the fence to be?and the more space you will want him to have to roam. The next thing to think about is the main purpose of the dog kennel, is it for you to have better control over your dog? Is it to keep your dog from running away (as many dogs do), or to keep it from causing damage and harm to people or things in the vicinity?.

Dog kennel fences are available in many forms so you can many different options for the dog kennel setup, dog kennel materials can be made of metal, wire, and even electronic (but I don't personally recommend it at all). Each owner can select suitable fencing according to his and his dog's needs. When making this decision, it is important to consider whether you are fencing your dog in or keeping other things from entering the cage. For instance, if your primary concern is preventing your dog from getting away, you may want to use a high dog kennel fence with a top and with a lock on the door. In contrast, if your primary concern is keeping other animals out, such as raccoons or other dogs, you may want to put up a double fence or an electric fence outside of the kennel.

Whether it's for a short out-of-town business trip, or an extended vacation, leaving the family dog behind can be a traumatic experience. The best choice will always be to have a trusted friend or family member stay in your home to care for your dog, but this just isn't always an option. The other choice is to leave your pet in a dog kennel.

Every kennel is not created equally, and a responsible pet owner will shop around to find the best service and accommodations. If your dog is the high-maintenance sort that loves extra frills and requires lots of personal attention, a run-of-the-mill kennel simply won't do. Regular kennels, on the other hand, provide the necessities without many luxuries.

If you'll be gone for only a day or two, then this type of kennel should be fine for providing the basics. Your pet will receive food, exercise and a warm, safe place to sleep. If, however, your travels will take you away for a week or more, it will be wise to ensure that your dog receives the degree of attention that he or she is accustomed to.

Look Before You Book

Always check out the kennel thoroughly before you decide to leave your dog behind. There is a list of must-have prerequisites that should be considered necessary elements in your pet's home away from home:

Space: The kennel must have sufficient space for exercising the dog outdoors, and have ample indoors space so your dog will not feel claustrophobic.

Spic and Span: Avoid dirty, foul-smelling kennels. Every area of the kennel should look and smell clean and fresh. Ask to see the sleeping area, and check the bedding used by current visitors.

Well Ventilated: Make sure that there is good ventilation with a clean, fresh air. Be sure that the temperature is not too hot, or too cold. Outdoor areas should have shady spots available to provide a cool resting place during outside playtime.

Light and Bright: Sufficient lighting will make your dog's overall experience a little brighter. If the kennel has a dark or gloomy atmosphere, keep shopping. Try to choose a kennel that has lots of windows for plenty of natural sunlight.

Packing For Your Pet

Try to make the transition as painless as possible for your pet. There are some things that you can bring along to make your dog feel a little more at home:

* A small, beloved toy for chewing or just to keep close at hand.

* You dog's water dish or food bowl

* A small piece of clothing that has your smell

* If your dog prefers a certain brand of food, bring it along and ask kennel operators to use it

* Your dog's leash, so that he or she will feel more comfortable during scheduled walks

In addition to these dog kennel necessities, you'll need to provide the kennel with certain information. Leave your out-of-town contact number, the name and number of your veterinarian and any of your pet's medications or vitamins with dosage details.

Last, but certainly not least, give the kennel staff any special diet requests or requirements. Make sure that this information is provided in writing, so all kennel employees are kept up to date on your dog's specific needs.

Leaving your dog with a kennel can be a tough decision, and your choice of kennels should never be taken lightly. Take the time to locate a well-appointed dog kennel and, if necessary, take steps to bring the kennel up to the discriminating standards of your pet.
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