Dog Kennels Online Guide » Welded Wire vs Chain Link Dog Kennels

Welded Wire vs Chain Link Dog Kennels


At the moment there is quite a bit of debate in the dog kennel industry over which type is better, welded-wire or chain link. Both types of dog kennels have their pros and cons, so here they are:

Welded Wire Dog Kennels

These come prefabricated with the frame already built and the wire attached to the panels. All that is needed is for the panels to be bolted together to a size required. Dog kennels of this kind are rated by the gauge of the wire used. The lower the gauge number, the heavier, therefore the stronger the wire is. For example, 12 gauge wire is much thinner than 7 gauge and so much weaker. A larger heavier dog may actually be able to break through 12 gauge or above wire mesh whereas a smaller dog cannot.

Pros: Welded wire is high strength as it is welded at each joint making it difficult, but not impossible, for the welds to be broken and the wire forced apart. Caution must be taken to enclose the welded wire in the frame of the kennel, so the dog cannot be harmed by sharp the wire ends. The prefabrication of the wire kennels makes assembly very easy.

Cons: Welded wire kennels usually come at a higher cost than chain link kennels. Make sure the gauge of the wire is sufficient, but not overkill for the dog being housed. Remember, the lower the gauge number, the thicker and stronger the wire. Be aware that many of the welded wire kennels are being shipped in from China and some of these are of inferior quality. Be sure to ask the sales staff any questions you have, and if they can’t provide the answers, find another supplier who can. There are plenty out there so shop around until a trustworthy and reliable supplier is found.

Chain Link Dog Kennels

Pros: This kind of dog kennel is usually the least expensive to purchase.

Cons: The wire used in this type of kennel is usually quite soft, to allow for the bending of the links that form the mesh. The softness of this wire can become a major drawback as large, aggressive breeds of dog may be able to bite and push through the links leaving sharp ends exposed. These ends can cause severe damage to a dog in the form of punctures or cuts. Many of these kinds of dog kennels require the chain link to be stretched onto a frame which can take more than one person to complete properly. More than once a chain link dog kennel has been purchased only to be returned because assembly was too difficult.


Related Posts


Tags: , , , , , , , ,

Leave a comment

XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <strong>

Spam protection by WP Captcha-Free