Easy Loader Kennel
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Easy Loader Kennel
Anyone heard good things or has had good luck with this kennel? Thinking about getting the Duece for the back of my truck and the wife's SUV
Re: Easy Loader Kennel
it probably doesn't help much but I bought one about 8 years ago and it's been sitting in the yard after being used only a few times as my dogs determined they'd rather ride in the back seat of the truck. It has held up well. Overall they are built well although because of the light weight etc it feels less secure then a metal or wood/metal box as even if you lock it you can remove the top 1/2 in about 2 minutes. I'd feel more comfortable with it if it was under in a truck cap.
So in summary - it's light weight makes easy to take in out which is good and bad.
So in summary - it's light weight makes easy to take in out which is good and bad.
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Re: Easy Loader Kennel
I want something that is easy to take in and out. i was thinking also just buying 2 crates and strapping them down with ratchet straps.
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Ruff Tough kennel with brackets allowing you to connect 2 + kennels together are the best I have ever owned
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Re: Easy Loader Kennel
i like the ruff tough kennels a lot there just pricey! Do you use a kennel jacket or anything? i want to pack the kennels with straw for the colder days but dont know if i should get a cover to hold heat and to keep the straw from blowing all aroundSoignie wrote:Ruff Tough kennel with brackets allowing you to connect 2 + kennels together are the best I have ever owned
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I use kennel covers in the winter