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What To Look For When Purchasing A Dog Kennel And Run




Puppies are known for their playfulness, even most grown dogs love to play and fetch balls and pretend they are pups again from time to time. In fact, some dogs are so exuberant that it disturbs their owners or other family members. This can definitely be a nuisance when a mischievous dog gets into things in the home that they shouldn’t such as the garbage bins or the newspapers and it can be very tiresome to always have to chase your dog all over the place trying to get him to behave.

There is an explanation why dogs pull on their leashes, get into things they shouldn’t, bark constantly, dig holes in the yard and show other undesirable behaviour. It is usually because they are bored and have nothing to do, and don’t get sufficient exercise.

When this happens it is time to start some definite dog rehabilitation. Something else you might want to think about, that can provide some relief until your dog is more under control, is to invest in a dog run or an outdoor dog kennel and pen. If you are able to put your dog in the yard and give him an opportunity for playing along a wire run or in a dog pen, where he can’t get into all of your household items, it will make your life much simpler. He can get rid of all that pent up energy he has, without spoiling everything in your household at the same time.

If you are planning on purchasing a dog kennel there are some things to think about prior to going ahead with it. It is important that the pen you look into suits both your pup and you, and that it will do what you hope it will. As an example, you would most likely choose a different type of kennel or dog house for placing outside than you would choose for inside. You also need to decide how much time you intend your dog to spend in the kennel. Is it just a location to keep him while you need to go out quickly, or get your housework done? Or will he be staying in the pen for the day while you are working? All of these things need to be decided prior to your making your purchase.

You also need to make sure that the size of the dog kennel you get is big enough for your dog. This is extremely important if your dog is still a pup as he will grow. So make sure that you purchase a kennel big enough for a full grown dog. A sufficiently large dog house should be high enough for the dog to stand without his head going below his shoulders. He should also be able to move around in a circle and rest comfortably.

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