Sounds good! I would honestly put it on the concrete, or you might get him digging out under the dirt. And you can keep the poop contained and just rinse off the concrete every few days.
Sounds good! I would honestly put it on the concrete, or you might get him digging out under the dirt. And you can keep the poop contained and just rinse off the concrete every few days.
Well- I am not a fan of outdoor kennels, but if its necessary- then thats fine. I want to point something out. Having some concrete is a good idea- easier to keep clean and gives them a surface they could lay on. The problem with all dirt is that even if you keep it clean of fecal matter, this with the urine makes a prime breeding ground for cocicdeo and or gouradia which is intestinal. The symptons are loose darker stools, with mucus in it. The run really should be moved monthly to prevent this from happening.This is compounded in a smaller area than just a large yard.
Also remember- shepherds can easily clear 6 foot if they really want to. A tarp is a good idea. Not only keeping the rain and snow off, but also keeping them in. Make sure they do not wear collars in a run. If they try to go over and get their collar caught- well you know what can happen.
Being in an outdoor kennel is A LOT better than being in his crate.
When we are home he is inside with us. The only time he HAS to be outside is when we are not home.
Thank you for the advice. Im still not going to put it on the concrete. I personally (from personal experience/observation) do not feel it is very wise to keep it all on the concrete. There is no way we can have it partly on the concrete and dirt so its going to be on the dirt/wood chips. There will also be a dogloo and a crate in there. It will be just fine for him, I'll make sure of it![]()
I'd like to add (without coming accross as rude) that I'm not looking for lectures/ or comments about my choice in keeping my dog in a run while I am not home. Im perfectly capable of properly caring for my dogs. I only wish the best for them.![]()
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I uh never said you did not care for your dogs. I was concerned about dirt that gets fecal matter in it that breeds coccidea. Contrary to popular belief, you can get it with or without poultry.. Get a kennel spray you can do the yard like twice a month in warm weather.
That remark wasn't towards you. I know that you didn't say I couldn't care for my dogsOriginally Posted by borzoimom
I was just making a general statement as I've had people question me before and I wanted to avoid that this time around.
Forgot to add, I really do appreciate the advice regarding bacteria. I'll make sure to look into sprays. Thank you.
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Just out of curiosity, why wouldn't you put it on the concrete?
If you were to put it on the dirt, I would also rebar (sp?) it to make sure a hole can't be dug underneath-mine would be out in a flash.
I've seen dogs get nasty sores on their legs from being on the concrete (and only concrete) for long periods of times. He wouldn't be out there for an extreme amount of time but if you add up the hours weekly I feel it would be too much time on the concrete.
May sound like a stupid reason but I just dont like the thought of him on the concrete that much. I just worry a little too much when it comes to my kids.
I'd prefer for there to be grass in there but its not possible (no way my parents would want the run on their precious grass)
Travis isn't a digger. And if he did dig out, there would be a nine foot privacy fence stopping him from exiting the yard. (Our fence is a 6 foot Wooden Fence on top of a 3 foot block wall). I'll see if I can't fix it to where we could prevent a breakout thoughBetter safe than sorry I suppose.
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But now I'm definetly going to look into those sprays. Don't want bacteria building up.
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Okay - I just wanted to make you knew I was making a point to keep the dirt clean. I forgot the stuff that petsmart sells to clean outdoor runs. But I am sure you can find out.Originally Posted by Travis_gsd27
Also- concrete can make the paws raw if they run the kennel alot. If you do this, make sure it is rather slick or they can get off it so they do not get " concrete elbow- a calius on the elbows. Chips especially cedar causes skin reactions and can cause breathing problems. If you use them, mix half and half but if you use pine bales- freeze them first to prevent those wood mites. Straw would be better..
And rebar is an excellent idea..
That is exactly another reason I didnt really like the concrete idea.Originally Posted by borzoimom
I am sorry for that little misunderstanding. I did not mean to make it seem as if I was being rude to you. I guess my defences are just up a little bit.
Next time I'm at petsmart i'll be sure to look around for the spray.
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