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Lucky Dog Modular Box Kennel w/Roof and Cover (6'H x 10'L x 5'W); 207 lbs

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Features

  • 100% Commercial grade Steel
  • 1" extended legs for easy cleaning
  • Hardware included to secure the panels
  • 8 gauge heavy duty 2x4 welded wire mesh
  • Center weld process eliminates sharp edges

Description

Cl 66137 Features: Lucky Dog Collection. Black Powder Coated For Superior Looks. 8Gauge Welded Wire Is Attached Directly To The 100% Commercial Grade Steel Frame With A Drill And Weld Method. Legs On Each Panel Allow Kennel Installations To Be Easily Cleaned. Hardware Included To Secure The Panels. Center Weld Process Eliminates Sharp Edges. Finish: Black. Material: Metal. Dimensions: Mesh Size: 2 X 4. Leg: 1. Overall Height Top To Bottom: 72. Overall Width Side To Side: 60. Overall Depth Front To Back: 120. Overall Product Weight: 138 Lbs.

Brand: Lucky Dog


Product Dimensions: 120"L x 60"W x 72"H


Material: Metal


Special Feature: Waterproof/Weather ResistantOutdoorWireless Fence


Number of Levels: 1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 120 x 60 x 72 inches; 138 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ CL 66137


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 4, 2015


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Jewett-Cameron Pets


Customer Reviews: 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 57 ratings


Item Weight: 138 pounds


Manufacturer: Jewett-Cameron Pets


Item model number: CL 66137


Date First Available: June 4, 2015


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 75.3 x 59.25 x 20.2 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 120 x 60 x 72 inches


Item Weight: 138 Pounds


Brand Name: Lucky Dog


Target Audience Keyword: house-cats, dogs, dogs; house-cats; small animals


Color: Black


Size: 120.0"L x 60.0"W x 72.0"H


Material: Metal


Number of Items: 1


Style: Modern


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Perfect kennel for dogs or cats (or other critters)! Reasonably easy set-up & great investment.
Overall, I really like these kennels. Assembly of the panels themselves was not too bad, but it does take two people to put them up (one to hold the panels and one to secure them together). The roof frame was the hardest part, as you have to build it on top of the kennel after you have already assembled the entire kennel (you need at least two people and step ladders). Putting the cover on was pretty easy though. You can also buy multiple kennels and mix and match panels to build something larger or a different shape (it is very versatile). I bought 3 of these kennels to build a large (10x30) kennel for some cats we have in our rescue. The way I built my kennel, I was still able to utilize the roof frames and tarp covers, so it is still completely covered. I used another regular panel and another door panel inside the 10x30 kennel, so if needed I could shut the door and make 2 kennels (if the cats did not get along, etc.). The cats like it too, as they can go into different "rooms" and claim their preferred beds. ;) Obviously, the bigger you make the kennel, the less sturdy it is, so while 10x30 is fine for cats, something that large may not be sturdy enough for a large dog who really, really wants to get out (it would still be perfectly fine for small or medium dogs, or even large dogs who are not set on breaking out). If you buy one kennel (10x10), I would assume it would be plenty sturdy for a large dog, even if they were a little unhappy about being kenneled. I am planning to use the remaining panels as a small, temporary kennel for my 30-ish pound Pittie mix, and have no doubt he will be fine in the kennel. As far as the tarp covers, they are perfect for dogs. If you are using them for cats, you will need to ensure the tarp is tight in all places (just in case the cat wants to escape). The tarp tie-downs do a really good job with this, but I did duct tape some sections, just to be sure. I would definitely buy this product again if I ever need more kennels. Considering other types of kennels you could buy/build (chain link, etc.), this kennel is pretty easy to work with and set up. The kennel would work best on cement (for a level ground and to prevent the animals from digging); however, I had to put ours on the grass/dirt and it worked out fine. I put cider blocks in some areas to prevent digging, and so far so good. I also bought a shade tarp for one area and the company sells a weather cover that looks like a good option for the winter when it rains (I will probably be buying a few when the time comes). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2016 by Kelly Gendreau

  • Hope they stand behind their product
I received my Kennel yesterday and put it up on my own ,easy enough to do. It is appealing looking however I have my concerns as to how long it will stand up. The fact that it is plane steel it will probably rust out in a few years time. The hardware bolts are very cheap and one actually twisted and broke as I tighten the supports and they will rust very quickly and effect the metal kennel piping itself. To avoid this I will replace all of the Nuts and bolts in Stainless Steel instead, to slow down the Rusting process. My Rotti is about 120 lbs and the way the panels connect they make the kennel pretty unstable, hoping the roof struts will add support. I have owned much stronger kennels for far less money. Just have to see how it stands up, We had a good down poor last night with 20 mph winds, kennels still standing and roof attached, however the interior is soaked, not a night to put the dog in. Also no ground anchors included as with pictures enclosed, holes drilled on the wrong side of the connecting roof tubing and no screws to attach the tubing to the connectors on roof. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2016 by spendy

  • Other than the coating being damaged in a few spots the product was in good shape when it arrived
Cons: The description of what I ordered was "Dog Kennel with Waterproof Cover". There was no cover included. Only one of the panels had rubber rings to protect the coating when the hardware was attached to hold the panels together. Some of the welded joints were already rusty. The packaging had rubbed some of the black coating off on wear spots. Pros: It was well packaged when it arrived. Other than the coating being damaged in a few spots the product was in good shape when it arrived. It took me less than half hour to assemble by myself. The 4x4 fits nicely in a corner of my heated garage (still plenty of room for the car). The dog seems to like it. It is much more comfortable than her crate. My old dog is having heart trouble. So, she needed enough space where she could get up and move around (and potentially have an accident and get away from it). She is a very fearful dog and gets destructive if a storm comes in so she can't have as much freedom as most dogs while I am away. This seems to be a perfect option for her. Since it is in the garage, I don't have to worry about the missing top, scratches in the coating or the rust spots as much as others might. Because it is in a corner away from windows, she seems uninterested in breaking out when she gets scared. It meets my needs so I like it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2017 by Shelby

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