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these only helps to render the kennel damp and the 

 surrounding area moist — very often too moist to be 

 satisfactory. 

 Fig. I represents a very useful form of portable 



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Plan of Fig. i. 



hound kennel. It comprises a boiling-house, feeding- 

 house, house for bitches, house for sick dogs, together 

 with a run for same. The boiling-house and feeding- 

 house communicate, and the runs of the other kennels 

 also have openings into the feeding-house. The runs 

 are 18 ft. in length and the living-rooms well venti- 

 lated, the whole structure being very compact and 

 admirably planned. 



Fig. 2 shows a range of hound kennels. This 

 kennel has a range of four runs and comprises 

 a whip's room, a store, feeding and boihng-houses, 

 four lodging-houses and a covered courtyard, the 

 whole structure being of handsome design and the 

 best workmanship, materials, etc. 



