Retriever 6 ft. x 5 ft. x 10 ft. Lodge Expandable Welded Wire Dog Kennel

Keep your animals safe with the Retriever Lodge Expandable Kennel. This impressive kennel delivers the highest quality versatility and innovation of any kennel on the market. Designed with safety and security in mind, the Retriever Lodge Kennel does is made from high quality tubular steel with welded wire panels.

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Keep your animals safe with the Retriever Lodge Expandable Kennel. This impressive kennel delivers the highest quality versatility and innovation of any kennel on the market. Designed with safety and security in mind, the Retriever Lodge Kennel does is made from high quality tubular steel with welded wire panels.

  • Rust resistant powder coated finish
  • Assembles in minutes with heavy-duty clamps
  • Includes everything you need to build a 5 ft. x 10 ft. kennel (accessories not included and sold separately)
  • Expandable into a 10 ft. x 10 ft. kennel with the Retriever 2-Panel Expansion Pack (sold separately)
  • Weather resistant
  • Auto lock, open from both inside and outside

Additional information

Breed Size

Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large

Closure Type

Latch

Dog Kennel Height

6 ft.

Dog Kennel Length

10 ft.

Dog Kennel Width

5 ft.

Front Door Opening Height

66 in.

Front Door Opening Width

27.6 in.

Kennel Construction Type

Welded wire

Kennel Features

Expandable, Weather Resistant, Rust/Corrosion Resistant, Waterproof

Number of Doors

1

Number of Panels

6

Packaged Height

60 in.

Packaged Length

120 in.

Packaged Weight

176 lb.

Packaged Width

12 in.

Primary Kennel Material

Steel

Side Door Opening Height

30 in.

Side Door Opening Width

69.4 in.

Manufacturer Part Number

TI-095

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4 Reviews For This Product

  1. 04

    by Ratchet

    I love chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, guineas. Unfortunately, my yard is the “Fox Buffet,” especially in the spring. This dog lodge is perfect for my little grasshopper-decimation crew!!!

  2. 04

    by Mari

    This was easy to put together with a second set of hands. It is sturdy! We use ours for our backyard chickens.

  3. 04

    by Pony

    While it’s a good kennel for the price, it doesn’t hold up to heavy use or male dog pee. Rusts out quickly. The door is hinge is weak and the first to rust. The door will collapse in on the dog or fall off in your hand when you least expect it. For long term use spray paint again before putting into service.

  4. 04

    by Feako

    Great heavy kennel. Easy to assemble. Got it for my cats and they love it.

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