Tuesday, 3 September 2013

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Features:

  • Dimension: 7' W x 12' L x 6' H
  • Easy do-it-yourself assembly
  • All materials included
  • Easy associate organize for straightforward frame assembly
  • Pre-assembled gate included
  • SunBlock Top available for your pet's comfort.
  • 2 Year Warranty
Now you can create a full-size chain-link kennel from the contents of a single box. Our do-it-yourself box kennels can be portable with ease – and can be set up speedily with the help of a few straightforward hand tools and there are no holes to dig or concrete to mix. In next to no time, your furry pal will be ready to assume his rightful position in the sun. The exquisite area just for your pet! For almost any space inside or outside.
PetSafe Kennels and are an easy do-it-yourself option to pet containment. All dog kennels are constructed with rust-resistant, galvanized steel, pre-assembled gate, and all components.


Dog Kennel - Large Features

The fall is here and to the sportsman that means going hunting. Bird hunting with dogs is a most rewarding pastime. If you have a pickup and your favorite hunting partner is named Spot then you will want to research the different types of dog kennels for transporting you pal.

The climate you live and hunt in is a large decision maker when choosing a particular dog crate or kennel for your dog or dogs. Another point to keep in mind when researching is the security of the kennel in the back of the truck.

Dog Kennel - Large

There are many different types of portable and semi-portable dog kennels that will do well in the bed of a pickup truck. The following are all decent solutions for hauling hounds.

Dog Kennels for Pick Up Trucks

First there are the wire crates that are so popular when raising pups. These crates are open and usually a little light on the construction as they are mainly made for indoors use. These can be used and can be secured by tying down with cord or bungee. The open mesh design of these crates provide no protection for the colder months and along with their construction do not make good solutions for use in a pickup truck.

Next is the plastic dog kennels that is made up of two plastic halves clam shelled together with wired air vents and a steel wire door. The doors are secure and most have a means to lock for added security. The plastic dog kennel because of its closed construction offers good protection from the elements. Most of these kennels are approved for airline travel so you know they are a good solution for your pickup. Most have places for tying down the crate. In addition to the closed construction for protection you can also buy insulated dog crate covers that secure over the kennel, providing warmth and moisture resistance as well as some storage pockets.

A more permanent solution is the type of kennels that bolt or clamp onto the truck bed itself. These are normally made from aluminum but newer models are constructed out of fiberglass. These fit in the bed of the truck right behind the cab similar to the aluminum tool boxes construction workers use. These are made for single or multiple dogs, are very secure with locking doors and are well vented. They are a closed construction to give added weather protection. A great investment these kennels are a bit more expensive than a plastic crate but not by much when comparing single dog kennels.

Finally if you have a pack of hounds that hunt with you then an aluminum trailer that holds multiple dogs may be what you need. Basically the same construction as the aluminum truck bed kennels but constructed on a trailer bed with hitch.

No matter what solution you look into protection and comfort for your hunting buddy is the most important keys to finding what you need. Be sure the kennel is secured and well insulated. Happy hunting.

Dog Kennels for Pick Up Trucks

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