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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a kennel" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a structure or place where dogs or other animals are housed or cared for.
Example: "The dog was excited to return to a kennel where it felt safe and comfortable."
Alternatives: "an animal shelter" or "a dog house."
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In a kennel, right?
Imagine a kennel of alpha dogs.
She owns a kennel in Holderness, N.H.
You can even build a kennel for the dog.
A Connecticut friend of ours acquired a large male German shepherd from a kennel.
Now your dog can get a similar service: a home instead of a kennel.
"He was in a kennel at home a great deal of time as well.
Two servants eventually got hold of the creature and put it in a kennel.
The bridegroom's stepmother, Camilla Adams, owns Camelot Labradors, a kennel in Barneveld, N.Y.
He has the odors of a kennel, plus boiled eggs, scorched hair, and sweat, they say.
"We actually have a hospice, or a kennel, for public sculptures that are unpopular.
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