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May 31, 2017 by Snupit
Pet Kennels

Millions of dog owners across the world have tried to find the perfect kennel for their pets. A pet kennel can be considered either a cage or a crate. The kennel plays an important role in the dog’s life. This is because a dog pretty much grows up in their kennel. Pet kennels are especially good for puppies. The kennels keep the dog in one place where they are safe and sound. However, many dog owners are unsure whether to buy and outdoor or indoor kennel. Snupit can help you to find pet product suppliers that are within your reach. The following is a comparison between outside and indoor pet kennels. After that, it’s up to you to decide which kennel you like best.


Outdoor Kennel basics

An outside kennel can be referred to as a dog run. The kennel should have walls that are high enough to stop any other animal from entering. Some outsider animals will even resort to jumping over walls. It’s also very important to ensure that the kennel has a roof if it’s for a bigger dog. If the idea of having a roof is ignored, the dog will probably find a way to jump out.


Outdoor Kennel Dimensions

A big dog with lots of energy will need a big space to jump around and feel comfortable in. Contrastingly, a smaller dog does not require that much space. A good outdoor kennel size is around 3 metres squared. These dimensions might seem really big, however you’ll find that when a big dog gets inside there he’ll fit just right. You might even be tempted to make the kennel larger. If you have the space to do so, don’t hesitate to make it larger. This will keep your pet happy. It’s important to remember that an outdoor kennel is rarely ever smaller than 3 metres, even for small dogs.


Indoor Kennel Basics

Indoor kennels should allow your dog to be able to lie down flat, stand up without their head touching the roof and turn around. You might be buying a kennel for a puppy. If this is the case, buy a kennel that will be suitable for them at an adult size. This way you won’t have to buy a new kennel when they outgrow the puppy sized one. However, try to make sure that it’s not too big. Otherwise the puppy will sleep in one area of the kennel and pee in the other. That’s a circumstance we aim to avoid.


Indoor Kennel Dimensions

Obviously, the dimensions of a kennel will vary between manufacturers. Nevertheless, as a standard, indoor kennels are smaller than outdoor kennels. In the event that you own a small dog like a Maltese, you can get away with buying a small 70cm squared kennel.  However, larger dogs like a German Shepherd require a bigger indoor kennel around the size of 150cm squared.

 

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