How to pick the best dog kennels. When looking for a dog kennel to keep your dog safe you will want strength, size, and quality. The V-Squared kennel seems to be the best on the market because it is all welded design for security and safety. This one of three sizes is virtually pet proof latching system with hole for padlock which is very important for safety. The gate can be installed either right or left hand. Flexible hardware provides 1" leg to raise it of the ground for easy cleaning or install it flush on turf, it would be nice if you could to install a concrete floor for easy cleaning and less digging. Heavy duty roll form gate frame is an open air design rather than tubular to avoid rusting from the inside out. This style is strong yet unobtrusive so it blends into your landscape which could be considered a nice feature in itself.
It also has what we call roof kit complete with truss kit and beige vinyl tarp, which is important to keep your pet cool and dry from whatever the weather brings. It also should prevent them from jumping out when that boy becomes in heat and decides to take a flying leap out of the kennel to chase his prey down. The top quality UV protection and UV stable zip ties are included for a more stable environment. The actual size of the tarp is 141' x76.5 that should be large enough for all three sizes of these kennels.
I want you to know that if you don't get the best for your friend and pet you will surely be replacing the one you have more than needed because they just won't hold up and they for sure won't give your dog the room he or she needs to roam and feel free while still being kept safe. These are some of the most important qualities you should look for when selecting the best.
I have learned from sad experience that buying a cheap dog kennel can be a very bad idea. If the dog kennel is poorly made then the dog can chew through the metal not only getting out but also might get hurt in the process. A dog kennel is not something that you want to purchase second hand or go cheap on. The old saying you get what you pay for is an important concept in this case. Keep your dog safe and secure.