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7 Tips for Choosing the Right Dog House

2016/5/4 10:24:55

It used to be that finding a dog house was pretty easy. All you really had to do was find some board, hammer it together, and there was your dog house. Now, however, it seems that both people and dogs alike are a little picky about their dog houses, as evidenced by the large number of them that are on the market.

So if you are in the market for the right dog house, here are seven tips that can help you choose:

Make sure that the dog house is big enough for when your dog reaches its maximum size. You would not be the first person to buy a dog house that fits your puppy but is far too small for when they get bigger. If you have any questions as to the maximum size, both in terms of weight and height of your dog, check online or ask your vet.

Every dog house should be made to protect your dog from the elements, and depending on where you live, that could mean heat, cold, rain, or falling leaves and limbs. Make sure that your dog house is sturdy and has sufficient ventilation.

A good quality dog house will have a raised floor that is sloped. This will allow ventilation to keep the floor cool and the slope will enable you to clean it easier. A dog house that sits on the ground will only get your dog too hot, and it won't be comfortable for them.

Look for materials that suit your particular environment. Therefore, if you live in a desert area, make sure the roof is able to protect your dog from the sun and the heat, and if you live in a cooler area, make sure you have room for blankets or other materials to keep your dog warm.

An overhang is also a necessity since it will allow your dog to stay in his or her dog house without worrying about the rain dripping down on them. It will also provide them with further shade in sunny areas.

Don't use metal in your dog house since it can get hot and burn your dog. If you use metal nails, make sure they are covered up or painted so they remain cool.

Remember that a dog house is your dog's home, too, so there should be room for them to store things that are important to them - toys, bones, food. This will make it more likely that they will use it on a regular basis.

In some ways, dog houses are more for the people who own them than the dogs, but if you have a dog that spends a lot of time outdoors, then you owe it to them to give them the very best dog house possible. By making sure that you follow these simple guidelines, you will be able to provide a safe and happy place for your dog to spend many hours of his life.

Looking for the perfect dog house for your pet? Make sure you are comparing apples to apples when looking for your next home.
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