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1683 days ago

Dog kennel and run FREE

Sarah from Waltham

Free dog kennel and run.

Still available.

Kennel pushes into run to fully enclosed it.

Will need to be dismantled by you to take away. My gate is too narrow for it to pass through. I have 6 foot fences. Parts of it may be able the be lifted over, if you have people to do so.

This is not a quick job. It will take a while to dismantle. It will need a trailer and at least a couple of people to do it.
Is very heavy even once dismantled.

Would prefer that you come check it out first to make sure it is something that you want.
See times available this week below.

Once you looked and decided you want I won't give it to anyone else if you take it within a week or so.

These are the only times this week to look.
Tuesday late morning or afternoon
Thursday late afternoon
You will not be able to view it in the weekends.

Pick up Ensors road near mad butcher.
Approx sizing
Kennel 70cmD x 70cm D x 45-55 cm H
Kennel door 34x43 cm
Run 160cm L x 1m H x 90cm W.

Free

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