The Mud River Dixie Kennel Cover turns a standard dog crate into a weather-resistant, insulated shelter for your hunting partner. Designed to protect your dog from cold, wind,...
The Mud River Dixie Kennel Cover turns a standard dog crate into a weather-resistant, insulated shelter for your hunting partner. Designed to protect your dog from cold, wind, and rain, this kennel cover features MicroLite3 insulation to provide warmth in freezing conditions—keeping the crate interior up to 20–40 degrees warmer than the outside air (depending on dog size, activity level, and ventilation settings).
Built for durability, the heavy-duty poly exterior resists the elements, while the 2-ply infused, industrial-grade poly bottom has a water-resistant coating and non-skid rubber protection. Rubber mesh windows ensure proper airflow and can be covered with removable flaps for added warmth.
With strategically placed D-rings for truck tie-downs, dual carry handles, and multiple stash pockets for gear, the Dixie Kennel Cover is both rugged and practical.
All-Weather Protection: Water-resistant poly exterior with MicroLite3 insulation.
Thermal Warmth: Keeps crate interior 20–40°F warmer than outside temperatures.
Heavy-Duty Build: Rubber non-skid bottom and reinforced poly construction.
Ventilation & Visibility: Rubber mesh windows with removable flaps.
Practical Design: Four D-rings for tie-down, dual top handles, and multiple gear pockets.
Convenient Access: Roll-up front door for easy kennel entry.
Easy Cleaning: Hose off and line dry; spot clean with mild detergent as needed.
Medium: 32"L x 23"W x 25"H
Large Standard: 36"L x 26"W x 26"H
Large Extended: 37"L x 26"W x 28.5"H
X-Large: 40"L x 28.5"W x 30"H
⚠️ Not available for expedited shipping.
The Mud River Dixie Kennel Cover is the ultimate choice for hunters, trainers, and dog owners who want to protect their dogs and gear in any weather while extending the life and comfort of their crate.
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