Portable home

  • Foldable kennel with heavy-duty inner steel frame
  • Three openings on front, top and side for easy access
  • Extra strong, tight-weave mesh fabric on doors and windows
  • Roll down blinds on sides and rear
  • In-car safety straps help secure the kennel in the vehicle
  • Waterproof base keeps out moisture when used outdoors
  • Smooth-gliding premium quality zippers, complete with safety door locks
  • Reinforced rounded corners protect furnishings and car interiors
  • Washable, padded inner cushion for added comfort
  • Replacement fabric covers and inner cushions available as accessory items

52

52 x 33 x 33 cm
20 x 13 x 13 in

Recommended for dogs with a shoulder height
up to 31 cm / 12.2 in

62

62 x 41 x 41 cm
24 x 16 x 16 in

Recommended for dogs with a shoulder height
up to 39 cm / 15.4 in

72

72 x 51 x 51 cm
28 x 20 x 20 in

Recommended for dogs with a shoulder height
up to 49 cm / 19.3 in

82

82 x 59 x 59 cm
32 x 23 x 23 in

Recommended for dogs with a shoulder height
up to 57 cm / 22.4 in

92

92 x 64 x 64 cm
36 x 25 x 25 in

Recommended for dogs with a shoulder height
up to 62 cm / 24.4 in

105

105 x 72 x 81 cm
41 x 28 x 32 in

Recommended for dogs with a shoulder height
up to 79 cm / 31.1 in

120

120 x 77 x 86 cm
47 x 30 x 34 in

Recommended for dogs with a shoulder height
up to 84 cm / 33.1 in

Anthracite

Tan

Handle detail

Strong mesh

Seatbelt strap detail

Seatbelt strap top detail

Zipper stop

Inner cushion

Carry handle (SK 52 and 62)

In car fixation

Why do I need a Soft Kennel?

Any dog living at home needs a still place, all for itself, where it can retreat to when in need of some time out or to rest after a long day.
The aim of the Soft Kennel is to function as a pet den, for your dog to have as its own “house” within your home, which is also quick and easy to fold together and build back up again for you to take on those longer journeys with your dog that do not involve the daily walks together.
As your dog feels “safe” and “protected” within its own den, it will also be more willing to travel in its portable Soft Kennel, when traveling in a motor vehicle, visiting the vet, or simply spending some days away from home.
The Soft Kennel is the one and only dog’s portable pet home you’ll ever need.

Why should I purchase a MAELSON Soft Kennel versus a similar product?

MAELSON as a brand stands for products which have been carefully thought-through, offering smart product features and premium material quality.

The design and features of the MAELSON Soft Kennel are protected by International Copyright Laws. Various companies have strived to make a similar product to resemble the original MAELSON Soft Kennel, but although many details look similar, a closer inspection reveals that the choice of materials is inferior, with none having the same blend of material quality & functional details.

Here is an overview of the features which make a MAELSON Soft Kennel stand out compared to a similar canvas pet home:

  • The inner steel frame is powder-coated for longevity, and is made with a generous, uniform diameter-thickness tubing. The thick gauge frame is a guarantee for years of trouble-free ownership. The frame has of course no protruding or sharp elements which could endanger the well-being of your dog.
  • The main body of the Soft Kennel is made from tough, 600D nylon fabric, reinforced further with 900D nylon material at the corners.
  • The bottom of the Soft Kennel is made of a waterproof fabric layer which is not only ideal for outdoor use, but also prevents any liquids from seeping through the kennel and staining for example a valuable rug in the house or your car seat upholstery, should your dog inadvertently happen to pass water.
  • We source the nylon fabric canvas from reputable suppliers to ensure there are no traces of softeners or similar chemical additives harmful to the health of your dog. The MAELSON Soft Kennel has been tested and approved by an independent certifying company for containing no such harmful substances. The nylon canvas is of course easy to remove by undoing the inner Velcro straps attaching it to the frame, and is machine washable at 30°C.
  • The zippers are sourced from what in our eyes is the number one brand for quality, the Japanese company YKK. The YKK zippers we use on each Soft Kennel can be spotted straight away for the ease with which they glide, their generous width & thickness, and the YKK logo embossed on the sturdy zipper puller.
  • Both front & side doors each have a zip lock to prevent your dog from opening the zipper from the inside.
  • For the doors & windows we use one of the best mesh fabrics currently available, which is made of a tight-weave reinforced nylon. This withstands the occasional scratching far better than cheaper rubber materials found in more economical pet homes.
  • Each Soft Kennel is kitted with nylon loops on the top and nylon straps at the bottom, to secure the Soft Kennel either on the rear seat of a vehicle, or in the boot / trunk with bungee straps (not supplied) via the vehicles’ tethering points found in each boot / trunk.
  • The rear window, side door and opposite side window have an additional roll down blind, which can be used to for additional comfort (for example at dog shows, to close out the outside world). We have intentionally left out a roll-down blind on the front door so that sufficient air circulation is guaranteed at all times. Should you however wish to obscure the front door for short periods of time, the Velcro patches at the top of the door enable you to attach a separate piece of fabric.
  • Each MAELSON Soft Kennel has as standard an inner cushion, for added comfort. We also fit a quality YKK zipper on the inner cushion, to allow the removal of the outer liner if this should require washing. The liner is machine washable at 30°C.
  • The Soft Kennel 52 & 62 sizes additionally have carry-handles to make it easier to transport your dog or cat inside without having to fold down the kennel.
  • Last but not least, we pride ourselves in offering spare parts for each size & colour Soft Kennel. The steel frame, outer cover, inner cushion, plastic slide connectors and buckles are all available as spare parts should you ever need to replace these.

So, to recapitulate, when comparing a MAELSON Soft Kennel to a similar product, please make sure you do check the following core points:

1. How strong and durable is the inner frame?
2. How easy are the zippers to operate for an everyday use, and how do they feel quality-wise?
3. How sturdy are the mesh doors & windows?
4. Last, but not least, do make sure that, when opening an alternative kennel, you are not met with a strong whiff of chemical scent from the inside, as the long-term health implications of having a chemically impregnated product should sound an alarm to any dog owner.

Soft Kennel notice

Please be aware that, although we do take much pride and care in selecting premium quality materials, the Soft Kennel remains a fabric kennel.
Under no circumstance is the Soft Kennel intended to function as a place of forced confinement for your dog. Furthermore, if you have an aggressive or not yet kennel trained dog, if an unruly dog wants to get out of the Soft Kennel, its sharp claws & teeth will eventually work their way out of even the toughest nylon fabric. We therefore advise you to kennel train your dog beforehand. Thank you.

XXS-Size Dogs

Affenpinscher
Bichon Frisé
Bolognese
Cairn Terrier
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Chihuahua
Corgi
Coton de Tulear
Dackel / Dachshund
French Bulldog
Griffon Bruxellois
Havanese
Jack Russell Terrier
Lhasa Apso
Maltese
Manchester Terrier Toy
Norfolk Terrier
Norwich Terrier
Papillon
Pekingese
Pembroke Welsh Corgi
Pomeranian
Poodle Toy
Queen‘s Beagle
Russian Bolonka
Scottish Terrier
Shih Tzu
Yorkshire Terrier
West Highland Terrier

XS-Size Dogs

American Cocker Spaniel
Beagle
Border Terrier
Bull Terrier (miniature)
Bulldog
Cairn Terrier
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Chinese Crested
Jack Russell Terrier
Lakeland Terrier
Manchester Terrier Standard
Miniature Schnauzer
Norwegian Lundehund
Parson Russell Terrier
Poodle Miniature
Portuguese Podengo small
Pug
Shetland Sheepdog / Sheltie
Shiba-Inu
Skye Terrier
Swedish Vallhund
West Highland Terrier

S-Size Dogs

American Pit Bull Terrier
Basenji
Basset Hound
Beagle
Bedlington Terrier
Border Terrier
Bull Terrier
Bulldog
Clamber Spaniel
English Cocker Spaniel
German Pinscher
Irish Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Lagotto Romagnolo
Manchester Terrier Standard
Mittelschnauzer
Nova Scotia Duck-Trolling Retriever
Pit Bull Terrier
Shar-Pei
Shetland Sheepdog / Sheltie
Shiba-Inu
Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Standard Schnauzer

M-Size Dogs

American Pit Bull Terrier
Australian Shepherd
Bearded Collie
Border Collie
Bull Terrier
Cao de Agua
Chow Chow
Clamber Spaniel
Collie
English Shepherd
English Springer Spaniel
Eurasian
German Pinscher
Husky
Irish Terrier
Mittelschnauzer
Norwegian Elkhound
Nova Scotia Duck-Trolling Retriever
Pit Bull Terrier
Poodle Standard
Portuguese Water Dog
Samoyed
Segugio Italiano
Shar-Pei
Siberian Husky
Springer Spaniel
Standard Schnauzer
Whippet

L-Size Dogs

Airedale Terrier
Alsatian
Australian Shepherd
Belgian Malinois
Belgian Tervuren
Belgian Shepherd
Bergamasco Sheepherd
Bouvier des Flandres
Boxer
Bracco Italiano
Collie
Dalmatian
Dogo Argentino
Dogue de Bordeaux / French Mastiff
English Coonhound
English Foxhound
English Pointer
English Setter
English Shepherd
Eurasian
Flat-Coated Retriever
German Shepherd
Golden Retriever
Gordon Setter
Husky
Irish Setter
Italian Spinone
Labrador Retriever
Large Munsterlander
Old English Sheepdog
Pharaoh Hound
Pointer
Poodle Standard
Portuguese Podengo
Redbone Coonhound
Rottweiler
Rough Collie
Saluki
Samoyed
Scotch Collie
Segugio Italiano
Siberian Husky
Spinone Italiano
Weimaraner
Vizsla
White German Shepherd

XL-Size Dogs

Akita
Afghan Hound
Alsatian
Anatolian Shepherd
Beauceron
Belgian Malinois
Belgian Mastiff
Belgian Tervuren
Belgian Shepherd
Bernese Mountain Dog
Bloodhound
Borzoi
Bouvier des Flandres
Bracco Italiano
Briard
Bullmastiff
Cane Corso
Do Khyi
Doberman Pinscher
Dogo Argentino
Dogue de Bordeaux / French Mastiff
English Coonhound
English Foxhound
English Mastiff
English Pointer
English Setter
German Shepherd
Giant Schnauzer
Gordon Setter
Great Dane
Greyhound
Hovawart
Hungarian Kuvasz
Irish Setter
Irish Wolfhound
Italian Spinone
Kangal Shepherd
Korean Dosa Mastiff
Large Munsterlander
Leonberger
Maremma Sheepdog
Mastiff
Mastiff Napolitano
Newfoundland
Otterhound
Pharaoh HoundPointer
Polish Tatra Sheepdog
Portuguese Podengo
Pyrenean Mountain Dog
Rafeiro do Alentejo
Rajapalayam
Redbone Coonhound
Rhodesian Ridgeback
Rottweiler
Saluki
Scottish Deerhound
Slovak Cuvac
Spinone Italiano
St. Bernard
Tibetan Mastiff
Weimaraner
Vizsla
White German Shepherd

XXL-Size Dogs

Anatolian Shepherd
Belgian Mastiff
Borzoi
English Mastiff
Great Dane
Irish Wolfhound
Kangal Shepherd
Leonberger
Mastiff
Pyrenean Mountain Dog
St. Bernard
Scottish Deerhound