Things You'll Need
- Steel Rod Frames
- All-Weather Fabric
- Rope
- Dog Bed
- Water and Food Bowls
Instructions
Measure the area you would like to make into your dog kennel. When measuring the total area for the kennel, keep in mind that a superior dog kennel will have an area for sleeping (rest) and an area for playing. The active area should be the larger of the two areas and should provide your dog with enough space to run, jump and play.
Bolt the steel rod panels together until you have the desired length and width. Steel rod panels are 6 feet tall and come prefabricated in 5 or 6 foot lengths. The panels are on frames which can be joined to form a straight line or at 90 degree angles.
Attach the all-weather fabric to one corner or along one side of the kennel. Outdoor kennels are good since they provide dogs with the space and environment for natural play. However, in extreme hot or wet conditions dogs need a place to stay out of the sun or stay dry.
Place the dog bed in the smaller rest area of the kennel. You may want to use an old bed. Not only will any old bed already be associated with sleep but you will not mind when the bed gets dirty.
Put water bowls in each area of the kennel, especially if you close off the rest area from the active area. Dogs tend to exert a lot more energy when they are outside than they do inside and it is extremely important that your dog remains well hydrated. A food bowl may also be necessary, depending on how much time your dog spends in the kennel.