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I haven't heard of it for kennel situations but in other applications ozone will burn up bacteria.

You would have to have it set up so the air passed through the ozone generator and I don't know how you would do that in a kennel.

An interesting concept as it is the bacteria that causes the smell.

Of course ozone in large amounts is not good for you.

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Pro-K9 trains from All Breeds Boarding Kennels and Cattery who have an air-exchange system for their indoor-heated kennels. It completely changes the old air for new and I believe cycles a certain number of times through the day. "Ozone" has never been mentioned to me though :).

Either way, it seems very effective. The dogs kenneled there are out in the exercise yards a fair amount so in many instances they don't end up messing in their kennels anyway, but regardless, the kennel always smells clean and fresh.

Would that be the type of thing you are asking about?

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