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Building a Commercial Dog Boarding Kennel: part two


This video is about my invention the waste management box system, i have been experimenting with this idea for many years
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25 comments to Building a Commercial Dog Boarding Kennel: part two

  • drammycoke

    AWESOME!!!!!!! I am using this system when I build my breeding kennels!!!

  • HURONANGEL

    @Poiqtube . The gravel, grate and box stay very clean because of the way I designed the system and the natural digester that is use during cleaning. In the past I did try or think of other materials to cover or replace the gravel. I even thought of loosely tethering the gravel to the grate. After years of use I see there are not enough issues with the gravel to change anything.

  • HURONANGEL

    @Poiqtube Thank you for your comment. Years ago I was thinking the same thing. So far I have not boarded a gravel eater, but there have been a few dogs that like to spread the gravel around. As an experiment I have one kennel with no gravel in the box. What I have learned over the years is that my waste system works with the dogs natural responses just as I planned. The drain pipe vents enough scent to attract the dogs and the gravel has the right feel.

  • Poiqtube

    For the dogs that eat the pea gravel… you could add a wire mesh over the top of the gravel… that would prevent them from eating it but they could still see and smell it. Possibly encouraging them to potty in that area.

  • jgarsemrod

    Your knowledge is huge. Thanks for all this information.

  • Ossters

    @HURONANGEL sounds as that you keep them busy wish is good for young dogs but i hope to that you soon can jump on to bigger game
    and as for the name ,, your dogs do fit the name patterdale more than Fell terrier but keep calling them fell’s ,that keep’s the players away lol
    wish size of male dogs do you need/want.? i somethime’s breed and alway’s have the male’s as leftover’s

  • HURONANGEL

    @Ossters Yes i hunt them all the time but only small stuff. chipmunk, squirrels, gophers, packrats, rabbits and mice. in the future when i get some male Fells i will go after bigger stuff.

  • Ossters

    @HURONANGEL do you hunt them .?

  • Ossters

    do you hunt your fell’s .?

  • HURONANGEL

    @Geordiguy Yes patterdales, i call them FEL terriers. jessie is booth breeding, bred tight on Miss Crackers.
    Cloe is Masons molly and Brocktons Elf

  • Geordiguy

    Are those Patterdale terriers?

  • LadyEsori

    Wow! This was really neat! I love your waste management box idea. I look forward to seeing the rest of your kennel videos!

  • PemWCorgi

    My first job was working at a boarding kennel in 1966 and I have been in dogs ever since. I’ve seen many kennels and owned my own grooming business.  I’ve never seen anything so inovative and sanitary. Thank you for sharing your wonderful ideas.

  • xSASsniperPro

    6.52 to 7.07 The male Dog Proved you Wrong. LOL

  • CreazioniPinnacolo

    yep..heated floors and waste boxes are defintately goin in when i build mine..

  • MrsMagddaa

    Hi There I love your ideas, My 2-4 yrs plan is to construct a kennel,But really I dont no where to start,Another question is do you have any drains in the main walkway of the kennel,or do you just use your boxes to fully clean kennel?? thanks alot meg

  • MrsMagddaa

    hello I am very interested in your Kennel design,and ideas,my 2-5 year plan is to construct a kennel,but I need more of the know how,could I get advice from you

  • MrsMagddaa

    hello..You seem like a very well rounded and construction minded guy, I am looking for tips on how to plan the construction from ground up, How does one create a plan,I am not very experienced in this,and would like to do the majority of the work myself,thank you,meg

  • HURONANGEL

    @magoba44 Thank you. More videos to come. designing and building a dog boarding kennel can be very difficult. my approach is to keep dogs calm, and have the ability for one person to take care of many dogs with less effort and issues like less fence fighting, intimidation, clean up, kennel noise. while designing the kennel components (dog runs, play areas, kitchen, reception area) for operational efficiency.

  • magoba44

    Very useful video, and tank you for shearing your inventions with every body, very kind of you.
    we dog lovers appreciate your work

  • MercOhra

    Amazing :) 

  • HURONANGEL

    @babsie1952 I use a enzyme product called Eliminator, from Heath Technology. works great for odors and cleaning, apple klean for dog oil build up and SC Parvocide for disinfecting.

    patented rights would take to long to explain.

    each run has radiant floor heating this is explained in build video three. untill i know the dog is comfortable in my kennel I dont like to put any matierial with the dog like blankets, I have had dogs chew up things because of stress.

  • babsie1952

    So Sorry about Girly Girl. How do you disinfect the pea gravel in the box, Angelo

    Of course, you have patented all this, right ? The grate is nicely constructed..
    Do you give blankets to the dogs to sleep on ? How wide are Kennels built to acomadate large dogs ? Do you make some kennels smaller and some larger to acomadate the sizes ? Sorry for all the questions, but it is interesting.

  • carlosalexander1112

    A lot of good ideas!!! Thanks!!!

  • aoepw

    really good idea!!!!!!!!!!!!