welshnutter69 78 Posted October 5, 2010 Report Share Posted October 5, 2010 [bANNED TEXT] i done is sectiond my kennel off into two, thay sleep one side and do there other things the other side...didnt train them, thay just do it like that, simple cleaning in the morning Quote Link to post
big chief1 40 Posted October 6, 2010 Report Share Posted October 6, 2010 any specific type of wood i was thinking of using thick ply would that be ok and id have to make legs for mine ive done mine in inch marine ply, only because kennels are all concrete and I can jet wash them out, doesnt matter if marine ply gets wet, i also used to have them 'slide in like a draw so can be removed to be cleaned but that didnt last long (bodged it)lol. my new kennels have marine ply with hinges attached to wall so can fold up if needed when cleaning runs,duvets are great but they hold fleas sometimes mind you so can wooden kennels thats why mine are concrete now,but if you are regular with flea care it shouldnt be a problem and they cant be washed easily/regularyly. i use shavings for bedding. Quote Link to post
TOMO 26,115 Posted October 6, 2010 Report Share Posted October 6, 2010 YEP washing duvets can be a problem, best to get the cheap ones for a £5 they are quite thin not much tog rating, these will fit in a washing machine and best to pay for duvet covers these last longer than the duvet. pluss with them being cheap you can just bin them after a couple of month if you cant wash them im also lucky that my workplace has big launderete style washing machines, so ido it there and big dryers Quote Link to post
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