Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
The only weak point is minimal area for the dogs to move around, as well as concrete flooring that basically means the dogs have to trample their own waste as soon as it's produced.

Taking photographs of a clean setup is one thing, but the reality is (unless someone is home and hosing them down a few times a day), dogs are going to be stepping in their own excrement in a small kennel run.

I personally prefer above-ground pens to runs, for this reason, if I want to keep a dog in a pen-type situation. The feces drops between the slats, and the dogs never have to step in their own feces.

I prefer chain setups overall, 10'+, for the freedom and life of the dog ... unless you live in an area of heavy snake infestation ... they also tend to poop in certain areas (and then avoid those areas).

Lost one of my favorite bitches to a snake bite once, that could have been prevented by the use of an above-ground pen.

Still, one snake bite in 20+ years of dogs being on a chain isn't bad.

Life-quality wise, chains are best.

Overall safety/cleanliness of the dogs, above-ground pens are best.

Jack
this is how it looks 24/7 I feed raw ( 1 poop per day) and clean kennels twice a day , I scrub every dog bowl daily and fresh water daily

My Motto is I give you all 100% , there should be no excuse when I put em down
I think I lost about 15 or so and it was all my fault



PS the difference between pic 1 and pic 2 is I think 9 years
the red bitch at the end is the damn of the brindle