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Should You Use A Chain Link Dog Kennel?
There are certain breeds of dogs, such as the German Shepherds (Alsatians) and the Collies etc., which are actually the outdoor varieties, or working breeds. These breeds can thrive best on exercise and enjoy staying outdoors for the greater section of the day. Responsible ownership not only means providing the dog with the proper food and the right medical aid whenever necessary, but also with the safety and security regarding the shelter.
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87% of all dogs DIE way too early because of the food they are fed. Find out how to STOP this happening to your Chihuahua! The chain link dog kennel is the best option to keep the dog outdoor with the utmost safety and security. There is a wide range of options of fencing for the chain link dog kennel to choose from in the construction of the outdoor kennel. Almost all the types of fences are good, but each one of them also is not devoid of their own specific disadvantages.
The Prime Criterions to be Considered While Selecting Chain Link Dog Kennel
The dog’s well-being is the first thing to look for and this is an area where responsible ownership starts. Sometimes it is found that the links of the fences of a chain link dog kennel are not carefully joined together and there remain possibilities of serious injuries thereby. The dogs may get severe protrusions by the sharp endings of the chain links, which may end up with a serious medical concern.
On the other hand, the links of the chain link dog kennels are sometimes not welded properly, which turn de-linked within a short spell of time, thereby leaving the dog unsecured. The joints or the links are the salient point where the owner has to put some emphasize while ordering a chain link dog kennel for his or her lovely little pooch.
The next most important factor that a dog owner should consider while going for a chain link dog kennel is the quality of the material of the chain. Generally chain link dog kennels are made up of metal wires, which become rusty if the quality is low. Any minor protrusion in any part of the dog’s body may end up with serious damage due to tetanus. The high quality galvanized wire can solve the problem to a great extent. The quality of the steel frames of the chain link dog kennel should also be high enough to prevent the rust.
Another very serious thing to be considered is the holes or the gaps in the chain. They must never be large enough to allow the dogs to put the head through. There are certain real stories of the serious injuries and even death of some dogs that had accidentally put their head through and choked to death.
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