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James I, who was a confirmed dog-lover, also built a huge kennel (about 46 feet long) and dog-yard (over half an acre in size) at Royston.
Since the beginning of the year, Fisht has been safe at a kennel about an hour-and-a-half away from the Olympic site.
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His love of human contact was obvious right away, as he cuddled with me on the floor of his kennel for about an hour.
The cages and kennels strewn about suggested that a dog training show had taken place in the massive auditorium, and some of the dogs had been left in crates overnight, their barking and yapping audible, according to Bruce.
In 1949 the Institute for Orientation and Mobility of the Blind took over the breeding of the Canaan dog, with about 150 kennel-raised dogs constituting the stock.
The house is now gone, and it's hard to know much about it; in his memoir, Duncan talked mostly about the kennel he built for the dogs.
If it's to keep him locked up, you can put him in a kennel and just forget about him.
Overall, Kennel was quite optimistic about those remaining markets.
"So I would imagine there are kennel operators who are very uneasy about this trend". Kennel industry spokesmen pooh-pooh the upstart day-care business, pointing out that kennels have offered day rates for years.
Larry told them about the boarding kennel he ran to support his show dogs, and I talked about my graduate studies in art history.
In 2008 and 2009, A.K.C. inspectors found Chilinski "in compliance," the A.K.C.'s Peterson said, with about 60 dogs at his kennel.
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