Dog Kennel Flooring Ideas

by Farmer Jack
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Why is the kennel flooring an essential factor to think about? It is because it affects your canine’s health and overall well-being as he stays in the kennel. Besides safety, a kennel also helps restrict your dog’s movement and get into fights with other canines in the neighborhood.

It should be large enough to ensure there is a considerable distance between the sleeping and feeding area and where the dog does his toilet stuff. At this point, we shall have to think about the kennel flooring, which ought to be comfortable and easy to clean.

In this article, we will discuss the different ideas for dog kennel flooring and how you can find the best one without breaking the bank.

Factors to Consider When Shopping for Kennel Flooring

Before checking out the dog kennel flooring options available in the market, there are several factors that you need to keep in mind to ensure that you end up with the correct item.

Here they are:

I) The Material

Since your canine will be spending most of his time sleeping and playing in the kennel, you should ensure that the flooring is made out of sturdy material so that it does not get torn apart that easily.

II) Size of The Kennel

Why is this factor important? First, with the kennel’s sizing in mind, it will be easy for you to calculate the flooring costs. Further, you will need to be sure that you have ordered sufficient flooring material such as gravel, tiles and any other thing needed.

Lastly, in case you are dealing with hard flooring that is not easy to modify, you will need to have the precise dimensions in mind.

III) Heat Resistance

Is the material used on the flooring heat-resistant? If not, the kennel may become unbearable for the canine during the hot seasons. An intelligent way of ensuring that the dog house does not get too hot is by placing it in a shady area where it isn’t exposed to direct sunlight.

IV) Water-Resistance

The water-resistant or waterproof material is necessary for the flooring, or the kennel will be messy if the dog urinates or it rains heavily.

V) Safety

Dogs tend to chew everything that can fit into their mouths, and some of these parts may be a choking hazard. So, it would be wise if your flooring does not have removable parts to ensure your pet is always safe in the kennel.

Additionally, the flooring should not be made from toxic chemicals which may have unintended effects on the canine’s health.

VI) Ease of Maintenance

Another thing you should look out for is the ease of maintenance and cleaning. The flooring should be efficient in its dirt absorption plus should also have a self-draining system to further help in the cleaning process.

Common Types of Kennel Flooring

Let’s now look at some popular flooring ideas that you could get for your canine’s kennel.

I) Rubber Sheet Flooring

This type of flooring comes with several advantages. First, it is pretty durable, and it will be a while before you start thinking about getting a replacement. Then, it is quite comfortable, and your canine will have a peaceful sleep without developing muscle and joint pains.

Lastly, rubber flooring is removable and therefore easy to clean.

II) Wooden Flooring

The other flooring idea that you may consider is the wooden one, mostly preferred due to its excellent absorbency. This feature will be particularly useful when your furry friend soils the flooring.

Another aspect of wooden flooring is the comfort it offers when the dog lies down on it, and it is safe for the canine to scratch on it.

III) Concrete Flooring

In general, concrete is durable, and when you slope it, water can run down to a drain area to give you an easy time during cleaning.

However, it is easily affected by extreme weather conditions and can cause wear and tear to the paw pads.

IV) Gravel, Stone, and Sand

This is another cheap option that drains quickly, but the surface gets too uncomfortable in hot weather, plus it may also damage your canine’s paws.

Closing Remark

Now that you know something about different kennel flooring ideas, why don’t you go ahead and get something of the best quality that your dog would be comfortable on? Ensure that you factor in the aspects we discussed at the beginning to ensure that you do not end up harming your furry friend.

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