No, a dog's home should be the owner's home. Some owners have their dogs outside all the time in kennels, but many breeds do not do well living in outdoor areas for long periods of time on their own.
I would say doghouse. Maybe a kennel, but to me , kennel suggests a home for several dogs.
You can have 4 at home or 6in the kennel
Dogs live in a kennel outside and can live in your house
It is a kennel or kennels.
Yes, kennel cough in dogs is highly contagious to other dogs.
Dogs typically live in kennels, which serve as their shelter or home. Kennels are usually made of wood or metal and provide a safe and comfortable space for dogs to rest and sleep. It is important for dogs to have a clean and cozy kennel to relax in.
No, Dalmatians are pedigree dogs that are recognized by reputable kennel clubs, such as The Kennel Club and the American Kennel Club.
Kennel cough is the lay term for an upper respiratory infection caused by Bordetella bacteria. The infection causes a characteristic dry cough in dogs, and is often seen in dogs after they return home from a stay in the kennel - hence the name "kennel cough". Treatment consists of antibiotics for a couple of weeks to kill the bacteria. An effective vaccine is now available and is typically required by kennels before your dog can be boarded there.
A populous kennel refers to a kennel that houses a large number of dogs. It is a place where multiple dogs are kept and cared for, often by professional breeders or dog trainers. Keeping a large population of dogs in a kennel requires responsible management to ensure their health and well-being.
No,A kennel is what dogs sleep in if not in your cupboard or sumthin LOL
Yes, Bernese Mountain Dogs are recognised by the Canadian Kennel Club and are in the Working Dogs group.
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