Gun Dog Kennel. Which one?

I have a Gunnar, but I’m not hardcore. Some lady was selling it for $150 like new. 1 of our dogs can about escape or breakout of anything. The Gunnar keeps him inside no problems.
 
Bumping this thread so I don’t start a new one, anyone have experience with the Orion kennels? Is the ruffland stout enough to use as a seat around camp if need be?
 
Have 2 Ruffland larges and have been impressed. Pretty light for how big they are and can easily throw them in the back of the truck and take them back in the house


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I use a Dakota 283 medium for my 60ish lb griff. My brother uses the lower profile one for his thats the same size but he wanted jt to fit under his taneau cover. I dont agree with him becsuse his dog has to belly crawl into the kennel. I have a nice pad to take up some volume in mine and give some warmth when it's cold.

I wanted the protection that a Dakota or a Gunner gives with structural integrity. That's ultimately why I went with Dakota. I would throw Lucky duck in there too.

If all you want is a kennel to be a place to crate the dog, then sure a Ruffland will work. Lots of people have them.
 
I have an intermediate Gunner for my 50lb PP. It's deluxe and my PP is definitely pampered in it. It's stout, she has a nice soft pad, and a fan that connects via the cigarette lighter. For an enclosed vehicle like a SUV, I think a Ruffland would work as well. It's lighter, so it's easier to move if needed and cheaper. For a truck, I would lean towards a stouter kennel like the Gunner or Dakota for the added crash protection.
 
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Ruffland for me. I'm not convinced a dakota is any more structurally secure. Also, for the gunner to achieve its goals, it more or less needs to be secured in the center of your pickup bed with the 4 straps. This was not practical for our hunting road trips so it didn't seem it was worth the added weight and cost for us. We often have 2 kennels in the back with coolers, duffels, gear, etc. That said my bird dogs just laid down on a mat in the bed for 25 years so I'm pretty old school. Good luck with whatever you decide!
 
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