Kennel Covers & Pads for Hunting Dogs
Kennel Covers and Kennel Pads for a Drier, More Comfortable Ride
Kennel covers and kennel pads are what turn a hard plastic crate into something a working dog can actually settle in — and they pair directly with dog crates, kennels, and truck dog boxes for handlers building out a complete travel setup. For truck and camp use, also see the dog traveling gear page for seat covers, cargo liners, and crate watering systems. Mud River's Dixie insulated kennel cover wraps a crate in wind and cold protection for travel days and camp stays. The Bedford uninsulated cover handles rain, road spray, and sun without added bulk when temperature isn't the issue. WetMutt kennel mats are the right choice after a morning in the marsh — non-absorbent, easy to rinse, and sized to fit most kennels in 28x18" and 34x22". The Avery reversible kennel pad in khaki/camo adds cushioning for longer rides where hard plastic becomes a joint issue over time. Dan's truck box dog pad with foam is built specifically for aluminum dog boxes where vibration and hard surfaces add up across a long season. The Mud River 2" memory foam cushion is the premium comfort option for dogs spending real time in the crate between runs. Questions about sizing or fit? Call us at 800-338-3647.
Choosing covers, mats, and pads for the field
Start by matching the pad or mat to the kennel’s inside footprint so it lays flat and doesn’t curl up at the corners. For wet conditions, a kennel mat that sheds water is easier to clean after a morning in the marsh than soft bedding that holds moisture. If your dog rides in a truck box, look for a truck box dog pad with foam that stays put on rough roads. A kennel cover matters most when the crate is exposed to wind, rain, or sun during travel or at the grounds; fit and secure attachment keep it from shifting in transit.
Kennel cover and pad questions
What does a kennel cover do for a hunting dog crate?
A kennel cover helps shield a crate from wind, rain splash, and road grime during travel or when the kennel sits outside. A kennel cover also helps keep the kennel area darker and calmer when the dog needs to settle.
Kennel mat vs kennel pad: what’s the difference?
A kennel mat is typically used as a wipe-clean layer that handles wet dogs and muddy paws without soaking up moisture. A kennel pad is used to add more cushioning between the dog and the kennel floor for longer rides or extended rest.
When should I use a truck box dog pad instead of a kennel pad?
A truck box dog pad makes sense when the dog rides in a truck box where vibration and hard surfaces wear on elbows and hips. A truck box dog pad with foam also helps the dog stay steadier on rough roads and uneven ground.
How do I measure for a kennel mat for my crate?
A kennel mat should be measured by the inside floor dimensions of the kennel so it covers the full base without bunching. A kennel mat that’s too large will curl at the edges and one that’s too small leaves hard plastic exposed.
What should I run in a kennel after a wet hunt?
A kennel mat is a practical choice after a wet hunt because it can handle water and mud without staying soggy. A kennel mat also makes cleanup faster when the dog and kennel need to be dried out between runs.
Where can I find kennel covers and pads for hunting dogs?
Kennel covers and pads for hunting dogs are used to keep crates and truck boxes more weather-ready for travel, training days, and hunt trips. Kennel covers and pads are commonly paired with a kennel mat or kennel pad so the dog rides dry and has stable footing.









