I found a 7x10ft portable dog kennel (gyve link) on Craigslist for $100 I am thinking about getting, a 7x12ft at Lowes is $219. I am mainly needing it to let my dogs skin in while I am at work sometimes so they are not cooped up in a crate. Would that be ideal for an APBT and Pug mutt or is there cheaper products out there that I can get to do myself that would make more gap for roughly the same price? or does anyone have any ideas that they use for their dog's fencing?
A: Portable dog kennels effort GREAT! My hubby made ours, but he welds so it was cheaper. You need to know that they WILL get out if they are diggers, so you will need to put a bottom on it. A roll of chicken wire or something works marked if you stake it to the ground about an inch or so past the edges of the kennel. Depending on the weather you may want to put a tarp or some other state of cover over part of the kennel, for shade etc.

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a measly one, yes! be sure to have a bottom tray. Me and my cousins use them all the time because we raise rabbits
I use a baby cat carrier with towel inside for transporting my rabbit, but if you were planing to keep the rabbit in there to live it would not be suitable, you can find a hutch at honest about any pet store, like this;
http://www.petsmart.com/search/index.jsp?kwCatId=2767038&kw=rabbit%20hutch&origkw=rabbit%20hutch&sr=1
Something like this may be ameliorate:
http://www.petsmart.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2751754
Is it prosperous to be used for a cage or travel? If it's just for travel a small plastic cat carrier works admirable or even a cardboard box.
If you want to make it into a cage you'll have to modify it, and it'd have to be an extra large one or an very extra large. Rabbits don't have much room in things like that.
Why don't you just develop a cage? Something like this would be fine for a smaller breed rabbit...