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The best security I find is not letting to many people no what I have ...and we're I keep things ..in the lurcher game there are to many loose moths in the game and then they wonder why there dogs an

Just got some new kennels never had them before always had the dogs in. I'm looking to sort the security out on them locks/cameras etc and just wondered what your all using? I'm not expecting pics o

I would make that fence behind very hard to climb,,, as you back on to woodland,, it's the perfect place for any thief to gain access ,,   There's plenty of cameras out there now,, that you can see

A good guard dog is far better than any padlocks chains and for cameras there only good too look at the

Next day when u realise is too late the scum have already been with there faces covered..

Look how many people post( my dogs been stolen I have caught the thives on cctv)CCTV MEANS NOTHING...

A GOOD GUARD DOG WILL BITE ATTACK AN ALSO WAKE U UP....

As I said before guard dog not an option,within half and hour I could have a flock of the nastiest dogs chained up out there but it's still a family home with kids either side always kicking the ball over etc and even if you've got a dog loose its hardly difficult to sort that out either nothing is 100% and I don't want to live in Fort Knox either.

Locks,cameras,lights and a live wire sounds good enough to me.

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How many dogs do you have, bring them in at night put out during the day.

dogs still get robbed in the day joe..

 

Yea, I realise this, I just supposed that most would be taking at night. but i suppose if they want them that bad

 

that's the problem ---even with the best security ..

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You'd be responsible for any damage done by barbed wire etc even if someone was trying to break in,so I'd just stick with anti-vandal paint.

 

That back fence does look vulnerable to me even if there is a ditch the other side,one fella could easily pass your dogs over to another.

 

So I'd anti-vandal tar that fence and your kennel roof and get some big pad locks for a start,then get your dogs barking if someone they don't know tries to open their kennel.

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screw some carpet gripper to the inside of the fence at the top.f...ks jump up and grab to climb.............assaid put a real prickly hedge on outside,also alarm mine the doors,or lawn somewhere.also try not to have a routine,like 5pm off work,pub till 7pm,dinner 8pm,last walk 10pm,cause they will nab em between times.

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screw some carpet gripper to the inside of the fence at the top.f...ks jump up and grab to climb.............assaid put a real prickly hedge on outside,also alarm mine the doors,or lawn somewhere.also try not to have a routine,like 5pm off work,pub till 7pm,dinner 8pm,last walk 10pm,cause they will nab em between times.

I wish my routine was finish work then pub haha the misses says otherwise :laugh:

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they have tried to kick through my mates run like yours from the back-12mm ply with screws every 1 1/2 inches lining the inside for if they try it again ;) they will try anything to get your dogs,12 bore blanks and a dropper on a little trip wire at head height for when they open the door-BANG! next to the ear-cameras,pir sensors and a big f***ing dog that roams at night :thumbs:

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Spent all afternoon putting locks on the kennels,side fence to neighbours garden is being raised Sunday,someone put a security link up earlier with some good gear on it with fence top security that's been ordered and cameras will be ordered soon with sensor lights.

Thanks for your input lads.

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get yourself some fishing bite alarms,even the cheap ones are very effective you can set lines from them where you need,they are loud and if set correctly will deter a scumbag long before he has got to the kennell doors ;)

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You can not make something 100% scum proof but you can slow them down and put them off to an extent were they wont bother. Definitely make the fence more difficult to climb and rig PIR lights and sound alarms to go off as soon as they cross the fence, the louder and brighter the better. Put any cable in armoured sleeving or used armoured cable and lay a dummy cable so that when they try and cut it the sound/lights still carry on. Will put the s**ts up em. Have back up PIR lights away from the kennels, the 500 or 1000 watt type to floodlight the whole area. On one of the alarms have a voice recorded message...................just so they know how much you appreciate them :thumbs: Also be very careful about who comes round and most importantly, don't tell anyone about any security measures that you have put in place :thumbs:

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