Choosing the right options for your shelter
Selecting the right materials and configuration for your shelter housing is essential to creating environments that are safe, hygienic, and easy to manage.
Factors such as durability, cleanability, ventilation, noise control, and staff workflow all play a role in determining the best setup for each area of your facility. Different spaces, such as intake areas, adoption rooms, isolation wards, or exercise zones, may benefit from different panel materials, gate styles, or enclosure features.
Our team can help you assess your facility’s needs and recommend the most suitable materials and configurations for your project.
Not sure which options are right for your shelter?
Our experienced team can guide you through the design process and help you select the best materials and features for your facility.
Choose your wall panel material
Different panel materials offer different advantages depending on how and where the housing will be used.
HDPE Panels
High-density polyethylene panels provide a hygienic, non-porous surface that resists moisture and bacterial growth. These panels are durable, easy to disinfect, and ideal for indoor veterinary environments or recovery and adoption areas.
FRP Panels
Fiberglass reinforced plastic panels are tough and impact-resistant, making them well suited for high-traffic shelter environments. With strong resistance to scratches and impacts, FRP panels provide long-lasting performance.
Laminated Composite Panels
Laminated composite panels combine durability with a refined appearance, making them suitable for premium housing areas or facilities where presentation is important. Their smooth, non-porous surfaces resist moisture and odors.
Combination Panels
Combination panels pair a solid lower section with a ventilated upper panel to balance durability with airflow and visibility. This design allows staff to monitor animals easily while maintaining a comfortable, ventilated environment.
Choose your gate
The right gate design helps improve safety, visibility, and airflow while supporting efficient daily routines for shelter staff.
Full Tempered Glass Gate
Tempered glass gates provide clear visibility into the enclosure, allowing staff to easily monitor animals while maintaining a bright and open environment. The tempered glass is strong, scratch-resistant, and easy to clean.
Combination Gate
Combination gates pair a solid lower panel with a glass upper section. This design balances visibility, airflow, and privacy, making it a versatile option for many shelter environments.
Choose your add-ons
Additional features can help improve workflow, safety, and animal care within your facility.
Gate Latch
Heavy-duty latches provide secure containment while allowing staff to operate gates quickly and safely during daily routines.
Transfer Door
Transfer doors allow animals to move between adjacent spaces without direct handling, supporting safer cleaning routines and improved staff efficiency.
Swivel Feeding Door
Swivel feeding doors allow food and water bowls to be placed or removed without opening the main gate, helping reduce escape risk and streamline feeding routines.
Top Cover
Top covers help create enclosed spaces where required and can reduce climbing or jumping between adjacent enclosures.
Explore the full shelter system
Our modular shelter housing systems allow you to combine materials, gate styles, and functional features to create a solution tailored to your facility.
Download the Shelter Brochure to explore the full range of housing options and configurations.
Have a project in mind?
Speak with our team to design a shelter housing system that fits your space, workflow, and animal care needs.