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Kennels
- This article concerns shelter for dogs. For the missile with the code name "kennel", see AS-1 Kennel
A kennel is the name given to any structure or shelter for dogs. A kennel is a doghouse, run, or other small structure in which a dog is kept. American English often uses the word "doghouse" in this context; in British English the term "kennel" is preferred, but the phrase "in the doghouse" is understood. Used in the plural, the kennels, the term means any building, collection of buildings or a property in which dogs are housed, maintained, and bred.
Breeding kennels
This is a formal establishment for the propagation of
purebred dogs, whether or not the animals are actually housed in a separate shed, the garage, a state-of the-art facility, or the family dwelling. Breeding kennels are heavily regulated and must follow rules laid down by the
breed club, the
kennel council, and relevant legislation.
A kennel name or kennel prefix is a name associated with each breeding kennel: it is the first part of the registered name of a pedigreed dog which was bred there.
Related terms
- A boarding kennel is a place where dogs are housed temporarily for a fee.
- A pet crate can also be called a kennel .
- Kennel cough is a bronchitis-type contagious disease that affects dogs.
Other usage
- The word kennel also formerly meant a drain channel for street waste water. Such usage is obsolete
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