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Appendix l: <br />Required Kennel Space Regulations <br />This appendix contains two types of information used in the research of our <br />recommendations regarding minimum kennel space requirements. <br />The first section covers existing ordinances, including one from NC, that currently <br />regulate minimum kennel space requirements. The second part of the appendix covers <br />general recommendations and/or references from organizations that have formulated <br />findings for recommended minimum kennel space requirements. <br />Ordinances: <br />1. County of New Hanover- North Carolina <br />Outside enclosure means a pen large enough to provide each dog less than 25 pounds <br />with a kennel of at least 8 feet x 10 feet in size, and each dog 25 pounds or greater with <br />a kennel of 10 feet x 10 feet in size. Animal control services reserves the right to <br />determine if a space is considered suitable for the number and size of dogs housed in <br />an outdoor enclosure. <br />2. Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department -Nebraska Animal Control - <br />Kennel Runs <br />Kennels come in a variety of shapes and sizes with a comparatively low cost. When <br />your dog is confined in a kennel, use the minimum space requirements from the chart <br />below as a guide. An additional 16 square feet should be used for each dog sharing <br />the pen with another. The minimum pen sizes include a shelter. <br />Kennels can come with tops for jumpers and climbers. For dogs that like to dig, the <br />kennel can be placed on a cement pad. Kennel runs might seem like a silly idea when <br />you have a large yard, but for dogs that love to escape; this may be a good choice. <br />
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