You need two of those sides, then a 6' panel, then a 6' panel with door. Four sides..... <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
Expensive, but you get what you pay for. If you'll read about kenneling here in these forums, you'll see posts about dogs chewing through chain-link, etc.
Believe me, they'll *never* chew through these panels.
I was assuming he was going to put a TOP on it. Bobcats can climb right out the top <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> Oh, why would you need 2 doors? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" /> Unless of course, I can't read what he was saying - which you know, at 6pm MIGHT be my problem.
I've had mine for about 6 months. After chainlink kennels I wanted something I knew they couldn't get thru. My friend Beth is getting the Ultra series which is supposedly good for military dogs, etc. I got the platinum which is more geared toward pits, mastiffs, etc. I didn't want to have to worry about replacing them in a year or so. You can get them off their website or on ebay they'll put them there from time to time for about 100-200 less.
Will. we have had these Kennels for 2 Years now,Chico loves them they are used at lion county down the road from us .
we connected them to a Air conditioned blgd.added dog doors they love it 4 mals and 7 gsd all have there own run
I have a Priefert that has proven to be the best kennel I have ever had. I have had 2 dogs that could climb out of anything, including the Priefert. And, once there were very high winds that shifted the run off the patio blocks it normally sits on which caused one of the sides to come out of the connectors. I remedied this with cable anchors. I think I paid $516 tax included at a Farm & Ranch supply in Texas about 3 years ago. No one here in Ohio carries them but if I move back to Texas I will replace my chainlink with all Prieferts.
Inspect your kennel thoroughly. My buddy just bought 2 Magnum Kennels (priefert competition) and his had rust spots on them. He ended up getting $100 off of both kennels because of that. If you want a welded wire kennel I would sugget getting one that is galvanized. This will not rust.
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Hi All:
I currently have a Priefert, there is some rust on it; but overall; it is the best kennel that I have ever had.
On a side note to Ed via the moderators; do you think it might be a good idea to have an area where people could post 1-2 pictures of their kennels showing good and bad points so others could get some ideas? (kennels, flooring, grass, concrete, etc?)
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