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Guide to Dog Kennel Safety Features

in Pets

wire fence outdoor dog kennelThere are so many good quality and affordable dog kennels on the market that it helps to have a little guidance, when considering which features are important, when purchasing a dog kennel. Besides fulfilling the basic containment function that all dog kennels provide, there are some safety features that the conscientious pet owner must not overlook. This article will help you identify some of  the most common safety issues, and show you how to take them into account before you make your purchase.

As you can imagine, all dogs can be excitable at times and will jump, it is best to keep them away from anything sharp that may cause them injury. One of the most important safety issues when choosing an outdoor dog kennel is that any sharp edges are removed or covered during the manufacturing process. The edges of a wire mesh or chain link dog kennel on some cheaper models are sometimes left exposed.

These edges are often found where the fence panel meets the structural frame, they can be sharp enough to cause an eye injury or bodily harm. So be sure to check these areas thoroughly on the unit you are considering. It’s best to discover these imperfections before you take the kennel home. Although you may be handy enough to remove the sharp edge or burr yourself, you might not have the ability to replenish the factory coating that provides the weatherproofing which could result in premature deterioration of your investment.

Another safety issue is the size of the openings in the fencing, sometimes they are large enough for your pet to get stuck. Most dogs, when they feel trapped, react physically rather than thoughtfully. If your dog’s leg or paw is wedged into an opening in the fencing, there is a strong possibility of injury when trying to pull away, in an attempt to escape. Selecting an outdoor dog kennel run with fencing sized to prevent this type of injuries, to your pet, is definitely an important item to put on your dog supplies safety checklist.

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