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I've had my girls four months and do have netting over the top but thought with the rain and cooler weather around the corner felt this would be the best route to take. Now to anchor everything down.
 
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Suggestion: Drop the tarp edges about 2 to 3 inches lower. Reason I'm saying this is to prevent any sagging pools of water/snow. I am seeing some sag in yours and don't want you to have the eye holes in the tarp ripped off like I did after a huge rain/snow (I had a different setup but worry for you).
Predator proofing in our neck of the woods if important but I am going to let others talk about that.
 
Suggestion: Drop the tarp edges about 2 to 3 inches lower. Reason I'm saying this is to prevent any sagging pools of water/snow. I am seeing some sag in yours and don't want you to have the eye holes in the tarp ripped off like I did after a huge rain/snow (I had a different setup but worry for you).
Predator proofing in our neck of the woods if important but I am going to let others talk about that.
Don't think I can drop it lower that's how it came. I'll wait and see how well it holds up. I have anchored the kennel itself to the ground so the whole thing won't be a parachute when heavy winds arrive. Do have predator apron all around and pad lock on the kennel door.
 
Don't think I can drop it lower that's how it came. I'll wait and see how well it holds up. I have anchored the kennel itself to the ground so the whole thing won't be a parachute when heavy winds arrive. Do have predator apron all around and pad lock on the kennel door.
Then just watch for pockets of rain sitting then, you won't melt I promise, and see if an issue arises.
 
The peak in the middle is high but have netting across the top before the cover was put on. BTW They are locked up at night.
Oh, I see the netting now.
Not predator proof, except for birds.
 

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