Your dog’s outdoor kennel is designed to be their own special designated space, and a comfortable sanctuary where they can relax, unwind and stay protected from the elements. Outdoor kennels are as great for pets as they are for owners. Dogs can enjoy a larger covered area, where they can get some fresh air, and owners can give their pets their own space outside of the hustle and bustle of their home.
Here at Horizon Structures, we know that a high-quality, weather-resistant outdoor kennel is a must-have, but it’s only half the battle. You also need to make sure you are keeping that kennel clean and healthy for your pet. Cleaning an outdoor kennel comes with a few different challenges, but with the right materials and a set routine, you can make sure your dog’s outdoor space is safe and sanitary.


This small fix can make a big difference in how easy it is to clean out your dog’s space. You should also make sure that everything you put in your dog’s kennel from their bed to their bowls and even their toys are weather resistant and easy to clean with a hose and disinfecting product.

There are many dog owners who also want to outfit the indoor kennel box portion of their dog’s kennel with bedding that will help keep them warm particularly in the winter months. The bedding you choose for this area of the kennel should help insulate their space and keep them warm but be wary of certain materials that could potentially create an unhealthy environment for your canine companion.
Try to stick with grass, pine or cedar shavings for warmth if possible. Wood shavings naturally repel fleas and insects, while hay can be a breeding ground for parasites and mange. Cloth bedding is great for your dog’s indoor crate, but for outdoor kennel boxes, it can create a damp, moist environment that can be a breeding ground for fungus, germs and bacteria.

It can take weeks for the symptoms of an illness like distemper to appear, so you don’t know for certain that your outdoor kennel isn’t a breeding ground for harmful diseases. This is why it is important that you deep clean your outdoor kennel at least once per week.
In between deep cleanings, you should always spot clean messes. Remember, before you use a sanitizer or disinfectant, make sure you get rid of any visible grime or waste, so that the sanitizing products can really penetrate the surface and give you a deep clean.
Unfortunately, many times, outdoor kennels don’t get the same attention as indoor spaces. Just because a kennel is outdoors, it doesn’t mean that it doesn’t need regular cleaning. Pay attention to the products you use, keep frequency in mind and set your outdoor kennel up for success, and your dog’s outdoor kennel will continue to be a safe and healthy place for your four-legged friend.
5 Tips for Keeping Your Dog’s Outdoor Kennel Clean
- Keeping your dog kennels clean is an essential part of maintaining your dogs' health. Follow these 5 tips for keeping your dogs' outdoor kennel clean today.
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