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Old 03-07-2010, 23:55   #1
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Hello I´m building a new big kennel yard for my little baby boy Hronec

And I did think it might be fun to make a topic about it and show you photos along the way,
it also might give me a little push to finish it faster
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The construction of the yard…

I decided to build the fence posts ( poles ) in impregnated wood, but use classic green iron fence. The poles are 70x70mm and I decided to make them 185 cm tall and buy 175cm high fence.

I put the poles in iron soil-anchor´s that I hammer down 60cm into the ground, I also cut the tops of the poles 25 degree for them to resist rain even better over the years. For some anchor I must drill holes in a smaller rock-hill to get the fence over it ( about 50 meters )…

yep, I know what I will do this summer

Here are some photos of the start…













I keep you all updated, best regards / Mikael
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Old 04-07-2010, 11:36   #2
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Hey Mikael !

First of all I´m astonished that this time you are posting something really serious and not again some funny case, like I´m used from you ...!?

But it´s a nice idea of you to show how you are building your new kennel ! - Think it might be interesting for a lot of other wolfdog- owners here in the forum.

I see that you are working almost like a professional - and that you have a remarkable beautiful surrounding and nature at the place of your new kennel . As I already wrote in connection with food in another topic ( I´m sure you remember ), I really would like to be your dog in my next life....

The construction is ok, i think but may be 1,75 m height will be at last not enough - i have made my experiences already with my old Csw, believe me !

( About construction i can talk about a little because i´m Dipl. Ing. for Architecture in my profession.)

So you are on the right way !

Have a nice sunday and show all people here how your kennel will be build to the end by much more photos like in your last posting !

Bye, Silvester from Germany

PS: What do you say to the last two great victories of German football team??

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Old 04-07-2010, 15:40   #3
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Hi!
I have a large enclosure, the whole plot is fenced off 0.7 hectares, so the dogs can run free when I'm home. they can come into the house and go out whenever they want.
I have three smaller enclosures which are 13-25 meters in size where the dogs stay when I'm not at home.
However, I have experienced that two meters high fences are not enough.
But after I sat up all electricity around the fence and buried ground grid at the bottom so that they can not dig themselves out so everyone is kept where they belong!
These animals need space, it is good to have large areas to run on.


You can see pictures from my last "summers masterpiece" on the homepage if you are interested.
http://foreverwolf.kuvat.fi/kuvat/Forever+Wolf+Kennel/

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Old 04-07-2010, 21:04   #4
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The construction is ok, i think but may be 1,75 m height will be at last not enough - i have made my experiences already with my old Csw, believe me !
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However, I have experienced that two meters high fences are not enough.
My experience shows that even upper 2 metters are not enough if the dog have place to take impulse and will, I wonder whats the maximun hight of fence that wolfdogs can jump.

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PS: What do you say to the last two great victories of German football team??
Oh I know it isn't for me but... I love german football team, I really love them
Thanks to them we will not need to see naked Maradona running around the Obelisc.
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Baron can jump over 3m high fence ....
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Old 04-07-2010, 23:49   #6
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Hello all

I have a kennel yard now on about 140m2 whit 200cm fence, Hronec did not go over it yet, but under and through more than ones

When I work he will be in the smaller yard, but when I´m home he can very soon run in the hole yard, the size of the new big kennel yard will be 5000m2 = 0,5 hectares.

This new yard will get electricity on 10cm and 175cm high if needed, I can not build higher than 180cm whiteout building permission but I do not think he will free jump 175 cm...

I send you all more info in the end of the week

PS, Yep I’m a carpenter, DS

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Old 05-07-2010, 06:17   #7
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I have a kennel yard now on about 140m2 whit 200cm fence, Hronec did not go over it yet, but under and through more than ones
Haha yeah, 'Through' seems to be my boys method too.
He wont even jump a 4 foot fence haha.
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Old 05-07-2010, 09:58   #8
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Originally posted by Nebulosa:

Oh I know it isn't for me but... I love german football team, I really love them
Thanks to them we will not need to see naked Maradona running around the Obelisc.

Yeah, you´re right - would be a real horrible view on his old belly wabbling around while running...
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Old 05-07-2010, 23:29   #9
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Hi!
I have a large enclosure, the whole plot is fenced off 0.7 hectares, so the dogs can run free...


http://foreverwolf.kuvat.fi/kuvat/Forever+Wolf+Kennel/

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Look good I especially like the wooden poles
This must be a Scandinavian thing to do for are dogs

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... a Scandinavian thing
Sure, Mikael

The concrete ones are not so expensive here ...
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Old 09-07-2010, 22:31   #11
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Hello again

Friday evening after work I started to put up some fence, I started whit 25 meters, but damn it’s hard to put up 175cm high fence alone...

Here are some photos, at least I´m on my way but there are 275m left to fence in.

it’s hard to se the fence (as it is green) but I guess that is the point whit having a green fence


Rolling the fence out...


Hanging the fence up



Fence is up, but not stretch yet and the poles have extra support...

I keep you all updated and show you more photos later, best regards / Mikael
 
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Looking your fences the conclusion I arrive is that our fences are something more like "traps" than "fence" itself.

You can have a idea looking throught the window at this photo
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Looking your fences the conclusion I arrive is that our fences are something more like "traps" than "fence" itself.

You can have a idea looking throught the window at this photo
Oooo my god, I did not know that you was in prison

But no I think they call what you have "Iron bars" or "barred windows"
and my green "trap" is caled "fence"

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Prison ? You may take a look at this, posted on ita-forum, flying wolves!


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Yeah, Navarre that´s exactly what i know also from my former Csw....

( But nice pictures ! )

And to Mikael : Well, it´s really a pity that i´m living so far away from you - for you told that you are doing all the work for your new fence completely alone.

I´d like to help you ... but i hope you will find someone to support you also in your place !

Doing such long fence alone is hard work, indeed - i wouldn´t like to do that in this way.

At last i have the feeling that your dog has a better life than you ....

Nice weekend to everyone !

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I think they just trying to get a look on what´s on the outside

I therefor think fence is better...

And thank god my little Hronec do not jump like that,
than I would need 3 meter fence

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Yeah, Navarre that´s exactly what i know also from my former Csw....

( But nice pictures ! )

And to Mikael : Well, it´s really a pity that i´m living so far away from you - for you told that you are doing all the work for your new fence completely alone.

I´d like to help you ... but i hope you will find someone to support you also in your place !

Doing such long fence alone is hard work, indeed - i wouldn´t like to do that in this way.

At last i have the feeling that your dog has a better life than you ....

Nice weekend to everyone !

Bye, Silvester
Yes it´s very hard work, I´m going to get my brotter to help me whit the fence later, but he is working this weekend, he did also help me to
Measure out the yard and put down the iron anchors

Nice weekend to you to, regards / Mikael

PS, About the football, I do not know... as I do not whatch football or even have a TV DS.
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Oooo my god, I did not know that you was in prison

But no I think they call what you have "Iron bars" or "barred windows"
and my green "trap" is caled "fence"

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Hey, you're talking about my friendly window, not about the fences outside.
But if you consider the iron bars at the window plus the fences, I literaly see the sun rising squared
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But if you consider the iron bars at the window plus the fences, I literaly see the sun rising squared
Don't forget about four friendly CSVs and Vitoria between the bars and the fence
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Hey, you're talking about my friendly window, not about the fences outside.
But if you consider the iron bars at the window plus the fences, I literaly see the sun rising squared
Aaaa Sorry, I did not look that far away

You must be very very safe at home

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