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Monday, 2 November 2015

Endearing Kennel Flooring






The dog is large with a speckled fleece and an imprudent ruff of hairy wool around the neck and a stretched out tail twisted like the hook of a hanger. The head is little compared to the neck and rest of the body. She leans in her saddle of bulky leather, fastened with the sort of cord you could moor a boat with. For all that huskiness she jumps around like a puppy and then thrusts her body into against mine as soon as I'm near enough. Soon, my hand is coated with the slaver, her abrasive tongue almost dribbling with every drop. Her tail isn’t swaying from side to side but is making circular rotations similar to the blades of a helicopter. I really fancy taking her back home but according to the owner, she can climb up tall railings and munch on the doors. So I guess I have to compromise for the slobbery hands after school. She sits down like a champ as I pull out the treats of beef and put them one after another on her snout. With a quick topple over of the head, she eats the piece in a single bite and awaits the next one until all of them are finished.

This is an excellent pet care centre where all the dogs are admirably supervised and protected. The kennel floors are carpeted with rubber mats that are crucial for the durability, enticement and tidiness of the centre. The anti-fatigue qualities offer cushioning and comfort and prevent the stress on the joints and feet of the animals. A strict hygiene is maintained as the surface allows a quick and convenient cleaning. The noise reduction features maintain a peaceful environment. There is an outstanding floor to foot cold insulation keeping the comfort and health of the animals in consideration. This rubber flooring provides a resilient and hard wearing surface for dog play or for any other competition. In today’s pet loving society there are numerous people who own dogs and other pets, however not all are able to provide them with the necessary comfort and attention. A kennel can be a miserable place if it is not properly taken care of. Hard traditional concrete surfaces don’t provide any comfort to the paws of the animals in contrast to the rubber mats that offer a shield of protection because rubber has a greater degree of elasticity and dogs are therefore less likely to suffer fatigue. Visiting this place every other day made me realise a dog’s home away from the true home is imperfect in the absence of any kennel flooring.