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few pics of the kennels and dogs


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got my own house a 2 weeks ago ago and started building my kennels. am nearly finished, should be done for this weekend, started a new job so thats been holding me back a bit. there looking good so far. building another section on to it for my bitch and the spaniel dog and pup dog will be staying in the bigger one. going to put a roof on it with plywood then corrugated sheet roofing, going to build section for a freezer and bit for gutting my rabbits and get myself a boiler, will get more pictures up when completed. took a picture of my bitch the other day while out, shes looking in good shape

 

atb poacherman

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I wouldn't chance on more than two dogs in the run, you're asking for trouble even if they have separate kennels :no:

 

depends on the breed and the individual dog; if your on about hard terriers or bull lurchers id agree but ive kept multiple dogs in groups as big as 6 of various ages in the past with no problems. my alpha bitch at the time kept everything in order.

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I wouldn't chance on more than two dogs in the run, you're asking for trouble even if they have separate kennels :no:

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The slightest thing can kick off dogs IMO, two dogs will fight it out but another dog can cause a death i.e 2 on 1. No matter how timid you think your dogs are, there's always a chance so why risk it & anyone suggesting otherwise with terriers or lurchers are talking crap. Not having a go in anyway but what do your dogs mean to you, you have the space :thumbs:

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I wouldn't chance on more than two dogs in the run, you're asking for trouble even if they have separate kennels :no:

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The slightest thing can kick off dogs IMO, two dogs will fight it out but another dog can cause a death i.e 2 on 1. No matter how timid you think your dogs are, there's always a chance so why risk it & anyone suggesting otherwise with terriers or lurchers are talking crap. Not having a go in anyway but what do your dogs mean to you, you have the space :thumbs:

ma dogs get on great with each other, always kept my dogs together and never had a problem, mostly just terriers that bring a bit of tension to a kennel. the young lurcher and springer will be in together with a box each and the lurcher bitch will be in a run herself.

 

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