Kennel Gear and Mounting Solutions for Professional Kennels
Mount bowls and pails where dogs can’t tip them
In a hard-used kennel, feeding and watering gear has to stay put and keep water off the floor for handlers running multiple dogs. Mounting a bowl or pail makes the most sense when you’re hosing runs, rotating dogs through crates, or dealing with a dog that paws and flips anything loose. The goal is simple: consistent placement, quick service, and fewer messes between cleanouts. Choose a mount style that matches your setup, then size the bowl or pail to how you water and feed each dog day to day.
Choose mounts that match your kennel build
Start by matching the mount to the structure you’re attaching to and how often you need to move gear. A surface mount and a bar mount solve different problems, and a chain link fence mount assembly matters when your runs aren’t built from panels. For crates, hinged crate bowl systems and crate pail systems help keep water and feed accessible without leaving loose containers in the box. Bowl systems, pail systems, and insert block components let you set a consistent height and lock-in fit, then swap sizes as needed. Small hardware like thumbscrews can make day-to-day cleaning faster.
Kennel feeding and mounting FAQs
What’s the difference between a bowl system and a bowl only?
A bowl system includes the mounting hardware to secure the bowl in place, while a bowl only is a replacement bowl meant to fit an existing yoke. Bowl only parts are useful when you want the same mount but need a different bowl size.
When should I use a bar mount system instead of a surface mount?
A bar mount system makes sense when you need to clamp to kennel bars rather than fasten to a flat panel. A surface mount is the better choice when you have a solid wall or panel where you can attach a fixed bracket.
What is a chain link fence mount assembly used for?
A chain link fence mount assembly is used to attach a bowl or pail setup directly to chain link runs. A chain link fence mount assembly helps keep feeding and watering equipment off the ground where it’s easier to clean around.
How do insert blocks work with a pail system?
An insert block locks the pail into the mount so it stays aligned and doesn’t shift during use. An insert block also makes it easier to remove and reinstall the same pail during cleaning.
What’s a voice-search way to ask for this kind of kennel setup?
A voice-search query for this equipment is: “What kennel bowl mounts keep a water bowl from being tipped in a crate?” Kennel bowl mounts and crate pail systems are typically chosen when you want a fixed, repeatable feeding spot instead of a loose bowl.
When does an extended lever matter on a mount?
An extended lever helps when you need more reach or easier handling while tightening or releasing a mount. An extended lever can be useful when mounts are positioned through wire, bars, or tight kennel spaces.















































