The stench is high in ammonia. overexposure to ammonia can cause health problems. Your employer should perform air sampling to ensure that your 8-hour time weighted average is below 50 ppm. See link below.
I would say doghouse. Maybe a kennel, but to me , kennel suggests a home for several dogs.
The recommended kennel cough exposure time for a dog to develop immunity is typically around 7-10 days.
It is a kennel or kennels.
its a common noun!
Some of the symptoms of kennel cough are a honking cough, hacking up foamy liquid, and the animal moving around less than usual. Kennel cough is usually not a serious condition but can develop into a more serious illness if left untreated.
Kennel translates as:HundehütteHundezwingerZwinger
A kennel attendant.
what material kennel is made of
Around 2000000 Rand annual
Usually if the animal is removed from the kennel, the cough goes away. If the animal has been removed and is still showing symptoms within two weeks of leaving the kennel odds are it is more severe than kennel cough. Have a vet see the animal if this is the case to make sure.(Though it has no correlation to being kept in a kennel but is just called this because a kennel is a common place to get the virus because of the large exposure to various dogs. Any exposure to other dogs can run the risk of your dog getting kennel cough.)However, there are rare cases with puppies, often small breed puppies specifically, where the kennel cough can last until about 6 months of age. If all tests are done and and all other potential causes ruled out the symptoms are usually treated and the cough tends to just disappear around 6 months of age. This is not common as kennel cough usually clears up in several weeks but happens often enough for breeders and vets to nickname it puppy cough.
UKC can refer to several things, but in the context of dogs, it stands for the United Kennel Club. It is a registry of purebred dog breeds that conducts dog shows and performance events. The UKC is an alternative to the American Kennel Club (AKC) for registering and competing with purebred dogs.
In the UK it is called a kennel. Actually in the USA the kennel refers to the fence which contains the dog. The house they sleep in is simply called a dog house.