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Dogs Trust International Training2013

Building A Shelter

Paul WassDogs Trust

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Design Expectations

Warmth, comfort & security Companionship & stimulation Protection from disease, injury & distress Access to exercise Provision for appropriate feeding

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Detail Design

1. Room sizes

2. Pen sizes

3. Temperature

4. Ventilation

5. Lighting

6. Drainage & Waste

7. Noise and Stress

8. Materials

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Room Sizes

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Detail Design

Pen / Kennel Sizes

• Sleep area, 2.0 – 3.5 m2

• Exercise/run area, 2.5 – 5.0 m2

• Pen height, at least 1.8m

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DETAIL DESIGNROOM & PEN SIZES

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Detail Design

Min 7C (44F) Average 18 21C (65 – 70F) Maximum 26C (79F)

(UK Figures)

• Temperature control

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Temperature control

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Heating• Heat Lamp

• Radiators

• Underfloor Heating

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Detail Design

• Ventilation

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DETAIL DESIGN

Area Temperature Normal oC

Temperature Set Back oC

Ventilation Rate Air Change/Hr

Normal Boost

Sleeps Dog & Cat 18 15 6 8

Tray Wash/Food Prep 18 F 4 6

Laundry 18 F 4 10

Lobbies 18 F Natural -

Animal Corridors As adjacent animal area vent based on animal requirements above.

Staff Room 21 F 4 6

Shower Room 21 F As building regs 15 l/s with 20min over run

Food Store 18 F 2 3-4

Wash & Groom 21 F 4 8

Office 21 F 4 -

Reception 21 F 6 60 l/s

MODEL GUIDELINES & RATES FOR CATS & DOGS

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Ventilation

Electrical fans and vents

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Ventilation

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Detail Design

• Lighting

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DETAIL DESIGN

THIS LIGHT FITTING IS SUITABLE FOR WET AREASLIGHTING

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Drainage

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Typical Drainage Problems- Solved

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Internal Drainage

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Sewage Waste

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Raw Sewage Tipped into a Pit

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DETAIL DESIGN

EXAMPLE OF A SEALED CESSPOOL

Sewage Waste

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EXAMPLES OF A SEPTIC TANK

DETAIL DESIGN

Sewage Waste

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EXAMPLES OF SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS

DETAIL DESIGN

Sewage Waste

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Detail Design

Sewage Waste

Reed beds

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EXAMPLES OF REED BEDS

DRAINAGE & WASTE

DETAIL DESIGN

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Detail Design

• Room & Pen sizes• Materials & details• Temperature control• Ventilation• Lighting• Drainage &Waste

• Solid WasteSewerLandfill IncinerateCompost

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Detail Design

• Noise & Stress

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NOISE & STRESS

TYPICAL RE-HOMING CENTRE LAYOUT

DETAIL DESIGN

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Noise and Stress

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Noise and Stress

Solid walls with acoustic insulation

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Noise and Stress

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• Earth Bunding around exercise fields

Noise and Stress

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EXAMPLES OF KENNELS LOOKING AT GARDENS TO REDUCE STRESS

Noise and Stress

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Detail Design

SLEEP

RUN

CENTRALCORE

Back to Back Kennel Design

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Noise and Stress

• Internal screening• Glass fronted Pens

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Detail Design

• Materials & details

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Detail Design

• Materials & details

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Detail Design

• Materials & details

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Falls to Floors Detail Design

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Detail Design

• Materials & details• POP HATCHES

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Pop Hatches

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DETAIL DESIGNCHAINLINK EXERCISE PENS

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Detail Design

• Materials & details

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Detail DesignGlass Fronted Kennels

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Detail Design

• Materials & details

• Exercise Runs

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DETAIL DESIGN

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Detail Design

• Materials & details - paving

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The Sanctuary

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Choosing a Site or Land

• What do you need for YOUR shelter?

• Where do you want to be in 10 years?

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Choosing a Site or Land

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If You Build It, They Will Come

• Choosing a SiteWhat to look forWhat to avoid

• Layout Advice

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Choosing a Site or Land

• AccessVisitors, workers,

deliveries

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Choosing a Site or Land

• AccessVisitors, workers,

deliveries

• Access all year

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Choosing a Site or Land

• AccessVisitors, workers,

deliveries

• Access all year• Ground levels

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Choosing a Site or Land

• AccessVisitors, workers,

deliveries

• Access all year• Ground levels• Services

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THINGS TO LOOK OUT FOR, PYLONS, TELEPHONE POLES, ETC

CHOOSING A SITE OR LANDNEIGHBOURS

THIS MAY BE A LEGAL ISSUE & EVEN IF NOT A LEGAL ONE IT NEEDS TO BE THOUGHT OF INTERMS OF GOOD WORKING RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR NEAREST NEIGHBOURS

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THINGS TO LOOK OUT FOR, PYLONS, TELEPHONE POLES, ETC

CHOOSING A SITE OR LANDFUTURE EXPANSION SPACE

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Choosing a Site or Land

• Neighbours• Expand in future• Be seen

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Mistakes we have made:

• Shelter too far for visitors to travel

• Site too small

• Land poorly drained

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Layout Advice

• Survey

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Layout Advice

• Survey• List your needs –

most important first

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Layout Advice

• Human housing• Parking • Reception• Offices• Food stores• General stores• Public animal pens• Private animal pens• Exercise Areas• Isolation/Hospital pens

• Vet treatment room• Laundry• Kitchens (animal &

human)• Toilets• Staff rest room

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Layout Advice

• Survey• List your

needs – most important first

• Draw your ideas

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PLANNING & DESIGN OF BUILDINGS

ReceptionKitchen

Store

Laundry Sluice

TrainingExercise

Kennels

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Mistakes we have made:

• Too many pens in one building

• Not enough parking space

• Not enough storage space

• Not enough waiting space

• Public/private areas too close together

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THINGS TO LOOK OUT FOR, PYLONS, TELEPHONE POLES, ETC

BUILDINGS WITH TOO MANY KENNELS

MISTAKES WE HAVE MADE

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DETAIL DESIGN ADVICEPROTECTION FROM DISEASE, INJURY & DISTRESS

PARTITIONED KENNELS

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INADEQUATE CAR PARKING

MISTAKES WE HAVE MADE

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INADEQUATE STORAGE

MISTAKES WE HAVE MADE

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MISTAKES WE HAVE MADEINADEQUATE WAITING SPACE

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Summary for a Modern Shelter

• Plan ahead• Put your non-animal

buildings next to neighbours

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Summary for a Modern Shelter

• Plan ahead• Put your non-animal

buildings next to neighbours

• Do a land survey – yourself or with a professional

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Summary for a Modern Shelter

• Plan ahead• Put your non-animal

buildings next to neighbours

• Do a land survey – yourself or with a professional

• Limit size of animal buildings

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Summary for a Modern Shelter

• Plan ahead• Put your non-animal

buildings next to neighbours

• Do a land survey – yourself or with a professional

• Limit size of animal buildings

• Design to avoid unnecessary movement

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Summary for a Modern Shelter

• Plan ahead• Put your non-animal

buildings next to neighbours

• Do a land survey – yourself or with a professional

• Limit size of animal buildings

• Design to avoid unnecessary movement

• Build to highest standards you can afford

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Summary for a Modern Shelter

• Plan ahead• Put your non-animal

buildings next to neighbours

• Do a land survey – yourself or with a professional

• Limit size of animal buildings

• Design to avoid unnecessary movement

• Build to highest standards you can afford

• Separate public from private areas

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Summary for a Modern Shelter

• Use light coloured floor wall materials/finishes

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Summary for a Modern Shelter

• Use light coloured floor wall materials/finishes

• Use noise insulation if possible

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Summary for a Modern Shelter

• Use light coloured floor wall materials/finishes

• Use noise insulation if possible

• Always include drainage

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Summary for a Modern Shelter

• Use light coloured floor wall materials/finishes

• Use noise insulation if possible

• Always include drainage

• Use solid partitions & doors where possible

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Remember!

• You are the experts!

• Use your own knowledge to improve the environment for your animals