ABOVE GROUND KENNEL PLANS

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KYLE CRIPPEN
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ABOVE GROUND KENNEL PLANS

Post by KYLE CRIPPEN »

I NEED HELP DOES ANYONE HAVE PLANS FOR AN ABOVE GROUND KENNEL ? THANKS KYLE

doggin

above ground kennel

Post by doggin »

Have you tried going to Yahoo.com and doing a search? Something there may help you. Good luck

DarrinG
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Post by DarrinG »

How big of an above-ground run do you want? Here is a photo of one that I built 2 years ago and still in use. It is 4' wide by 10' long, including the 2' box on the end.

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DarrinG
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Post by DarrinG »

Here is a picture of it from the rear. I hinged the roof on the box for easy access to clean out or check in on pups. I also put a removable divider in the box to help keep heat in during winter.

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Air Force Ken
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Post by Air Force Ken »

Darrin,


They really look nice. I was dead set on building concrete ground kennels but your setup has changed my mind. About how much would one of them cost to build. I am not a builder so more than likely I will have to have someone do it for me. Thats a great looking set up you have.


Ken

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what is your email address i can email youj some pics of my above ground pens. i have one for 2 dogs that is 6'x8' with a 2' box on back each pen being 3' wide then i have a 1 dog pen that is 6'x3' with a 2' box on back

DarrinG
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Post by DarrinG »

Ken, Thanks for the compliment. I would guess that I have about 70 bucks in each kennel. The initial cost was higher but some of the materials went on both kennels, like the roll of welded wire for the fencing. The flooring was the tough thing to find.
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jksoper1

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Ken,
You can get on http://www.Outdoorlife.com and check there back issues. They had a plan in there that I have used, it looks just like the ones pictured.

Air Force Ken
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Post by Air Force Ken »

Thanks alot for the help, Guest you can email me by hitting the email button at the bottom of my post. I will be looking forward to the Pics.


Thanks

Ken

josh

Post by josh »

if i knew how to post a pic on here than i would post my kennel pics :shock: can somebody help me

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you need to use a host site for your pictures.You can use http://www.hunt101 for your host site.Upload your picture there copy the address for your image off the host site and wrap it with [img]and[/img].The picture will appear on your post. Make sure you use the right link to your picture. I'll be glad to help if you have any Questions after you upload your pictures.


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pztrailman
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Post by pztrailman »

Here is your picture josh

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Josh,use [img]+http://www.hunt101.com/img/170183.JPG%20+[/img] to post your picture.

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i got ya :D

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