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Discover LudwigThe word "kennels" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a noun to refer to an enclosure for a dog or other animal. For example, "My neighbor built kennels to house the stray dogs in the neighborhood."
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It used to be an opportunist crime – a dog taken from outside a shop, for instance – but now "it's much more about organised crime, where particular places are targeted, [such as] kennels, where there can be multiple thefts, particularly for valuable dogs".
No distractions, and you won't have to worry about kennels.' This evidence of her concern had moved Tom.
KESWICK: The foxhounds - seldom so-called here but more often referred to simply as "t' dogs" - have been back in kennels for some weeks now from the farms where they have been "walked" during the summer and are getting in trim for a hard winter's work on the fells.
Dr Hare tried his version of the cup game on dogs that had been reared in kennels with minimal human contact, and on dogs that had been raised as part of human families in loving homes.
Meanwhile, in the midst of the Great Depression of the 1930s, Ruth made a fortune endorsing Chevrolets, Cadillacs, Packards, Studebakers and Chryslers, as well as home appliances, boarding kennels and housing developments.Gehrig's fine qualities came to the fore, and won national recognition, only when he was struck by a disease medical specialists call amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
The amendment also regulates the size of kennels, so that the animals have room to stretch.
The director of the Arizona chapter of Adopt A Greyhound, Kari Morrison Young, says the dogs live very good lives in their racing kennels and then retire to homes.
These people, once wealthy but now with nothing, were mostly housed in the Canidrome, a decaying greyhound-racing stadium, sometimes in the dogs' own kennels.
Gordon setter, breed of sporting dog dating from 17th-century Scotland, named for the duke of Gordon, whose kennels brought the breed to prominence.
Frank traveled to Switzerland early in 1928 to receive Buddy, a specially trained guide dog from Eustis's kennels, and to learn how to work with it.
It has been shown in studies undertaken at various breeding kennels that this is the best age to form human-dog relationships.
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