Kennels

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Okie
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I have been renting the place I have now for the past ten years. I am looking at renting a place closer to some better hunting. I have a spot found. Right now, I have dogs on 20 foot chains, I have lots of room for dogs. I am looking at buying some kennels that I can use for the next two years, then get a permanent place, with a better, permanent setup. I am looking at buying a few of Prefiets 5X10 kennels that I will put on rubber belted floors, that I can later put on cement. Any better ideas?

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Post by Paul Conway »

take the time to run the flat bars through all the bottom rungs on your chainlink and use enough grabs to hold the fence tight to the bottom rail so even your most ardent of escape artists will be discouraged. Good luck ,Paul Conway.
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Fence off an acre and run them all in there together. Best thing I've ever done with my dogs. Started doing this about 9 years ago. I'll never go back to kennels. No barking or trying to get out because they are bored.
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What is the best fencing material to use? Digging? Houses?

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Post by FullCryHounds »

It's called field fence. It has smaller openings in the lower section and they get larger towards the top.
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