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Forum HABITATS AND TOYS Dog Kennel Question

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    • Buggy
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        Since i have my girls in a XL dog kennel which seems to be working out really well, but I would like to put another level. I am not quite sure how to go about building another level, I thought about using the divider that comes with the cage but that was way to flimsy. So i am wondering if wood would work? Has anyone else done this? if so please post a picture!!!


      • Luna
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          I haven’t done it before, but wood sounds like it would be a lot sturdier. Poplar wood is safe for rabbits and is inexpensive.


        • Odette
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            Azerane built a really nice, sturdy plywood and linoleum second story. I’ve been wanting to do something similar since seeing the photos. She posted photos and instructions in this thread: Wood Base and Second Level


          • Azerane
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              Well, seems Odette has my response covered


            • Odette
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                I’m sorry!


              • Buggy
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                  Ok! thanks! Would most hardware stores have poplar wood? I have usually only seen pine. Pine is a big no no for rabbits correct?


                • Vienna Blue in France
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                    I posted a pic of mine but can’t remember in which thread….lol. I have 2 parallel wooden poles that rest on a horizontal bar of the cage with a shelf resting (sturdily) on the top of the 2 poles….
                    The buns don’t seem bothered by the poles at tall. No chewing….


                  • Azerane
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                      Pine timber prepared for building is fine because it’s generally always kiln-dried. I used pine for mine Just make sure it’s not treated with anything.


                    • Vienna Blue in France
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                        Hope you can make out the photo. The poles of course go through and rest on the other side of the cage.

                        I made little grooves in the poles for the cage to fit into so there was no danger of it moving with a 6kg rabbit thumping up and down on it… 

                        And stuck a carpet square on the board it so she didn’t slip.

                        The board is a very snug fit, just placed on the square poles (can a “pole” be “square” ?  lol)  and totally removeable for transport.

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