How to Clean a Boarding Kennel
Remove the dog from the kennel., Remove all bedding, bowls, and toys from the kennel., With the pooper scooper, scoop up any debris and feces in the kennel., Rinse the entire kennel., Apply diluted disinfecting solution., Scrub the kennel with the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Remove the dog from the kennel.
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Step 2: Remove all bedding
Set aside. , Discard appropriately. , This includes the ceiling, walls, and floor.
Use warm water. , Apply the solution according to manufacturer's directions. , Allow the disinfectant to soak in for as long as required. , Use the hose to thoroughly spray down the kennel with warm water. , Start with the ceiling and work your way down the walls, then to the floor. , If the dog has come with toys from home, be sure to disinfect them (if they are dirty) before putting them back into the kennel. ,, Be sure that the dog is comfortable and has everything it needs. -
Step 3: and toys from the kennel.
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Step 4: With the pooper scooper
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Step 5: scoop up any debris and feces in the kennel.
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Step 6: Rinse the entire kennel.
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Step 7: Apply diluted disinfecting solution.
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Step 8: Scrub the kennel with the bristle brush.
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Step 9: Spray clean.
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Step 10: Dry the kennel using the squeegee.
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Step 11: After kennel is completely dry
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Step 12: add new bedding
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Step 13: and toys.
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Step 14: Fill the water bowl with cool clean water.
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Step 15: Bring the dog back into the kennel.
Detailed Guide
Place it into a separate area, or outside yard.
Set aside. , Discard appropriately. , This includes the ceiling, walls, and floor.
Use warm water. , Apply the solution according to manufacturer's directions. , Allow the disinfectant to soak in for as long as required. , Use the hose to thoroughly spray down the kennel with warm water. , Start with the ceiling and work your way down the walls, then to the floor. , If the dog has come with toys from home, be sure to disinfect them (if they are dirty) before putting them back into the kennel. ,, Be sure that the dog is comfortable and has everything it needs.
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