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4pack

by 4pack on 27 August 2007 - 17:08

Trying to get a consensus together about kennels. I looked at the other thread and saw some people where not happy with that manufacturer. I myself am looking for sturdy/well built,  kennel panels and doors. Everyones needs are different and mine change from time to time, so flexibility is a plus. The ability to keep adding more panels to make a longer run is preferred. I'm not interested in anything shorter than 6ft high. 5, 6, 10 and 12 foot panels are nice. Something that is going to last more than a dogs lifespan would be best. NO chain link.


by eichenluft on 27 August 2007 - 17:08

Mason is the best.  www.masonco.com


animules

by animules on 27 August 2007 - 18:08

Priefert.   You can get both 5' and 10' long sections which makes them very flexible size wise.  Solid, welded, powder coated.  Worth the extra cost up front as they will be lifetime kennels.  At least that's what we're seeing so far.

http://www.priefert.com/dynamic/division.php?id=DOG


KariM

by KariM on 27 August 2007 - 18:08

I also have the Preifert kennels, and so do several of our club members!  They are nice looking, and in just a few minutes can be moved quickly!  I built a roof for mine since the supplier here does not have them, but it was easy and not a big deal!  I know my boy is safe in his kennel!  Good luck.


by Michael10 on 27 August 2007 - 18:08

I like the kennels that Options plus produces. They make flooring kits as well as roofing kits for the kennels. They are well priced and the customer service is amazing.


4pack

by 4pack on 27 August 2007 - 20:08

anybody tell me what the difference in Preiferts backyard and premier kennels are? I noticed the difference in price but both are powder coated and galvanized. Doesn't say what gage is used on the cheaper of the 2. Color is different but thats not enough to make me pay more.


Don Corleone

by Don Corleone on 27 August 2007 - 21:08

4pack

The only difference I saw besides color is that the backyard is powdercoated over black tubing, while the more expensive is powder coated over galvanized.


4pack

by 4pack on 27 August 2007 - 21:08

Oh OK I missed the glvanized point. Doesn't relly matter to me, it doesn't rust easy here.

Thanks Don!


by Vermont Lady on 27 August 2007 - 21:08

Mason by far!!!!!  Not sure why you don't want chainlink?  It's about the best material to use. Your choice however.

Alex Whitelock


blueshep

by blueshep on 27 August 2007 - 21:08

This company makes real nice kennels. I purchased the silver series and have had good luck with them.      http://www.optionspluskennels.com/






 


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