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mastinson 11-13-2005 10:13 AM

Kennels
 
For all of you that have a outdoor kennel what size is it and what do you use for flooring? I was thinking of using concrete or patio brick but I am thinking it will be to hard and cause him calluses. Any opinions or tips for a new kennel owner.

SWOSUMike 11-13-2005 02:05 PM

RE: Kennels
 
Hi. I have two 10 ft. x 10 ft. kennels that are connected with a door. I usually keep one dog in each but often open the door so they can go between the two kennels and play if they want. The benefit is I can separate them them when I want or lock them off while I clean one side.

I think you will hear that, if you have the money, a sealed concrete floor is about the best you can do, especially if you pour it ona slight slant so you can just hose it off. Even better if you make one of those plastic barrel septic tanks to run everything too.

I have also heard that the blocks will work, but I can see urine seeping down between the cracks and everything else. You could seal the cracks with quick crete, but then Iwould put a seal over the whole thing again so that the concrete doesn't absorb stink smell.

I personally use grass, which turns to dirt in just a matter of a few months, but when I have a more permanent place I will probably pour a concrete pad.

Might also try horse stall mats or concrete milling conveyor belts.

tailcrackin 11-13-2005 07:51 PM

RE: Kennels
 
Yes I'd agree if it is permanent concrete, do 6 inches on the sides, 12in at least in front, 12 in in the back, do a 1 in slope from front to back, if your drain will be in back. Don'tworry about caluses, they keep your dogs feet from hurting when you go to field. Cool thanks, Jonesy

mastinson 11-13-2005 08:34 PM

RE: Kennels
 
The caluses I am worried about are on the elbows which he used to get when laid on the concrete porch, also I think the patio brick or pavers will be cheaper than the concrete but the concrete would probably be better.

tailcrackin 11-13-2005 09:10 PM

RE: Kennels
 
It would take quite a long time for those to start, but i do understand. The bricks and pavers will stay level for while, but water will eventually start spreading apart, an unleveling, which makes hard for scooping to work easily. Its your call, but honestly if its gonna be perm. can't beat the price. Thanks Jonesy

SWOSUMike 11-13-2005 11:05 PM

RE: Kennels
 
If you add it up, I am not sure if you'll save as much on the pavers. I think they are anywhere from 79 cents to over a buck.


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