1. Space requirements: The area of kennel should be reasonably planned according to the number and size of dogs, so as to ensure that each dog has enough room for activities. Generally speaking, the activity area of each dog should be no less than 4 square meters.
2. Environmental requirements: the kennel should be well ventilated to ensure air circulation and avoid dogs getting sick. At the same time, the inside of the kennel should be kept dry to avoid stagnant water and humid environment.
3. Safety facilities: kennels should be equipped with solid fences and access control systems to ensure the safety of dogs. At the same time, an appropriate isolation zone is set up in the kennel to carry out grouping management and isolation treatment for dogs.
4. Cleanliness: The kennel should be cleaned and disinfected regularly to keep it clean and tidy. A proper sewage system should be set up in the kennel to ensure the timely discharge of sewage and feces and avoid breeding bacteria and infectious diseases.
5. Drinking water and feed: Appropriate drinking water facilities and feed storage areas should be set up in the kennel to ensure that dogs have enough water and food supply at any time.
6. Light and temperature: There should be good lighting facilities in the kennel to ensure that the dog only has enough light. At the same time, the kennel should be kept at an appropriate temperature to avoid the influence of overheating or supercooling on dogs.