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mine is 4 meter x 4 meter the bars are 6ft but i have a good pitch on my roof so its prety high in side of it

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the thing is them kennels are amazing I like them but the problem we had was there wasent a good air serculasion so it smelt like shite

mine smells just fine get ya dog smell but other than that just fine
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nice kennels gaffer, only problem with them bars dogs get legs trapped jumping up, ive heard of a few who have had dogs brake legs in them. heres my kennels fully galvanised

mine is 4 meter x 4 meter the bars are 6ft but i have a good pitch on my roof so its prety high in side of it

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nice kennels gaffer, only problem with them bars dogs get legs trapped jumping up, ive heard of a few who have had dogs brake legs in them.

heres my kennels fully galvanised

nice mate, and clean :thumbs:

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I think iv settled on what I'm going to get 12ft x 4ft with a run, and when the time comes for another dog itl be quite simple for me to transform in to a two dog kennel and run..first things first this f*****g tree needs to come down lol

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mine is 4 meter x 4 meter the bars are 6ft but i have a good pitch on my roof so its prety high in side of it

15092011339.jpg

the thing is them kennels are amazing I like them but the problem we had was there wasent a good air serculasion so it smelt like shite

you have to clean em out now and again ... air circulation is easily overcome with a few vents in the right places ..
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mine is 4 meter x 4 meter the bars are 6ft but i have a good pitch on my roof so its prety high in side of it

15092011339.jpg

the thing is them kennels are amazing I like them but the problem we had was there wasent a good air serculasion so it smelt like shite

you have to clean em out now and again ... air circulation is easily overcome with a few vents in the right places ..

mine is prety big so ther is enough air that goes round them only thing you have to keep on top is the drainage keep that clean and ya ok
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mine is 4 meter x 4 meter the bars are 6ft but i have a good pitch on my roof so its prety high in side of it

15092011339.jpg

the thing is them kennels are amazing I like them but the problem we had was there wasent a good air serculasion so it smelt like shite

you have to clean em out now and again ... air circulation is easily overcome with a few vents in the right places ..

mine is prety big so ther is enough air that goes round them only thing you have to keep on top is the drainage keep that clean and ya ok

if you place air vents low to the floor at the front and high at the back -- i`ve got wire panels along the top back of mine with shutters on hinges with turn buttons so they can just drop down and be shut em up at night or in the winter /summer time thr open all the time --- used the same method on pigeon lofts and chicken sheds for years it does help .. if you`ve got air coming in thru the runs at the front put a wire section in at the back close to the roof all the way along 6-8 inchs deep by the length of the kennel the wood you take out make into shutters ..
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just shows how easy it is with these galv panels -- great use of space biglurks and dont look a miss ..

 

There just bolts mate I put it up in 2 hours And the panels aren't flimsy at all and u can build them too any shape u want was going too go for a wooden design but it was only turning out too be 500 cheaper it's not a cheap set up but should last for longer then my dogs lifetime

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