Definition of Kenneling

1. Verb. (present participle of kennel) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Kenneling

1. kennel [v] - See also: kennel

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kenneling

kench
kenches
kendi
kendis
kendo
kendos
kendrin
kened
kenhsuite
kening
kenned
kennel
kennel coal
kennel cough
kenneled
kenneling (current term)
kennelled
kennellike
kennelling
kennels
kenner
kenners
kennet
kennetjie
kennets
kenning
kennings
keno
keno-
kenogenesis

Literary usage of Kenneling

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Boston Terrier and All about it: A Practical, Scientific, and Up to Date by Edward Axtell (1910)
"kenneling It goes without saying that any place is not good enough for a dog, although when one considers the way some dogs are housed in small, ..."

2. Taxidermy by Leon Luther Pray (1913)
"The author takes up the origin and history of the breed, its development, breeding, kenneling, and training. He also discusses the various diseases to which ..."

3. Boys' Book of Frontier Fighters by Edwin Legrand Sabin (1919)
"But right soon a message reached him, from Reho- both, of southern Massachusetts north of Rhode Island, that Head Captain Annawan was "kenneling" in ..."

4. Practical Bait Casting by Larry St. John (1918)
"Contains chapters on the history and development of the breed, selection of dog, breeding, kenneling, and training. Also contains information on common ..."

5. Dogdom: MonthlyDogs (1920)
"Its history and constitution, standard, etc., kenneling, Rearing of Puppies, Breeding. Type, Picture Taking, Revised Standard, etc. Price, $2.50. ..."

6. The Yellow Book: An Illustrated QuarterlyEn (1894)
"(d) The approved methods of kenneling, Grooming, Feeding, and Preparing for bringing Dogs to the Show Benches. ..."

7. The Works of Jeremy Bentham by Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring (1843)
"I am always in the same dog-hole, where I have been kenneling for above these twelve years. I am never out of it: so that if it should ever happen to you to ..."

8. Progress of a Race, Or, The Remarkable Advancement of the American Negro by Henry F. Kletzing, William Henry Crogman (1898)
"It will devolve upon you to teach them that home life does not mean kenneling together like wild beasts, nor does it mean costly furniture and rich tapestry ..."

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