| Show Doc honee houses and doe der 1 kennel doghouse is tho the namo name applied to a house made for a dog to live in out of doors dog kennel to a house or box built for foT a dogs quarters indoors the dog dogg bonso bouse ia is likely to be for a big dog the kennel in private houses for a little dog there are few doghouses need used in the city and jn in proportion to the number of put pet dogs not a great many kennel kenn elg but still the number of kennels in the aggregate ii is considerable Dog doghouses bouses are made with a eloping sloping root roof to she ebed f rain no such noces necessity sity exists in tho the case of tho the kennel and kennels oro aro always ma manewith made with a flat top things may bo be placed on oil top af them the kennel is practically an oblong box made of yellow or white pine or of whitewood and customarily painted white and without ornamentation the kennel has a grated opening in the top for purposes of ten ventilation ti lation with a is cover to put over to prevent draft formerly the doors of bf such kennels were made of wire cloth now dow they are all w made a de with bars of a very small sized gas piping the kennel of this kind Is so made that it is raised at the corners enough to mako make the bottom clear the floor and it is often mounted on casters so that it can be conveniently moved about from room to room such kennels are made by carpenters and they cost 5 to 10 each according to the size new york sun |