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[C276]Cat And Dog Kennels
by Scott Byers, Sco
There are many advantages to owning a portable dog kennel. First of these advantages is that you can take your pet anywhere, to a sporting event or a pet show, knowing your dog is in safe hands. Too often people are weary of leaving their pets alone, or with strangers in a dog kennel where you can't see how your pet is being treated. When buying a portable dog kennel, it's important to consider the size of your dog. If you have a bigger dog like a German Shepard, it's important to purchase one that has enough room for your dog to feel comfortable in when traveling with you.

Traveling does not have to cause too much inconvenience for pet owners. With a portable kennel, dogs can be brought anywhere without having to put them on leash. You would not have to worry about leaving your dog inside the car or finding a good place to tie the dog up.

If you are bringing your dog for a plane ride, the kennel must be in the right size acceptable to airline guidelines. The unit must be as lightweight as possible; otherwise, you will pay more for the extra pounds.

There are several commercially-available kennels for you to choose from. You may even find units that come with screens to block the sun from the top.

Kennels can also be set up easily and deconstructed as fast. There are many different types, such as a ?screw in? variety, that are convenient for dog owners who would want to give their dogs bigger spaces to wait in before a big pet event or show but would not wan to lug around enormous pre-constructed kennels.

Kennel fences can be put up in 30 minutes with a pair of pliers and screwdrivers. They usually have steel frames that the wire mesh walls are fastened to. The parts may be portable but when assembled, they form a sturdy and strong kennel that can handle even the most hyper-active dogs.

A kennel also allows your dog to exercise a little. Unlike in a cage where all he can do is sit, your dog can walk or even run about in a kennel. This space will condition and relax him. It also lets him familiarize himself with his surroundings. So the next time you take him out for a walk, he should not be too excited by moving objects, which may spur him to run after them.

In choosing the right kennel, consider the safety and the convenience features of the unit. There must be no exposed wires that may injure your dog. It must be large enough for him to be able to walk about or even stand on its hind legs.
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