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New Kennel Set Up But I Need Advice On The Shed Floor


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hi all after comeing back from scotland,i needed to make some new kennels and wanted to do it as right as i could given funds so i got a 10ft by 8ft shed from a freind and made it 4ft longer..and ended up with a 14ft x 8ftwide and set the inside up as a smaller mirror image of the outside

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the 2 pens on the inside are 5ft long and 4ft wide and the other is 4 ft by 4 ive not done painting but you get the idear!

 

 

the out side runs are 2x 5ft by 8ft and one 4ft x 8ft

 

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terrier proofing!

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the last door front section being built!

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now for the hard bit as the floor inside is wood it gets all wet and horrid not to mention the terriers have a habit of crapping inside or peeing on it, now its scrubbed with jeys fluid twice a week but it jst looks horrible ive put some old carpet down in their that i can throw away when it gets manky but what would you lads recomend to paint on the floor or to put on the floor to water proof it so i can almost swill it out if i need to?

 

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you can se how the bare wood floor looks wet and horrid even thou its clean (the outside runs had just been washed out)

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Do away with the inside run, its un necessary. Just have a small bed box on the inside, big enough for them to be comfortable in (slightly bigger than a terrier box compartment for example).   They

do away with the wood floor and put a concrete floor down and seal it

This worked for me PK.     The yard had a good slope for cleaning but I needed to put a shed in one corner. I wanted a space to keep pups or a sick dog locked inside. That would mean that the f

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Hows about cattle cubilcle matts? sturdy and easily wiped down, being arg rubber? just a thought.

i have them on standby but i want to paint the floor with something as-well as/instead of, and the terriers rip every thing to bits i don't want them to eat rubber!

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Measure the floor brace it and put a bit of ply down... And tile and seal it with silcone

 

If not glue a bit of vinyl and seal and then it wouldnt matter if the floors got a bit of play

now you mention it glueing and sealing vinyl seems a good plan!! the floors a foot of the ground so pulling it up and concreting it aint a option just yet!

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