Wednesday, March 07, 2007

How To Build A Dog House

Article Title: How To Build A Dog House
Author: Robert Michael

Most of the population allow their dogs to live indoors and
relax on the couch and sleep in their owner's bed. If you are
interested in building a dog house for your dog then follow
these simple tips when starting this project.

1. Start building your dog house by finding out how big you
need to make the house so when your animal reach their full
adult size they will still fit in it. We like having a couple
of feet of air above us so we don't feel claustrophobic. Your
dog will appreciate having that much room, as well. 1/3 of our
standing height is where our comfort zone is. Take out a tape
measure and measure your dog to find out how much room your dog
will need. To figure this out measure your dog while standing
up, sitting on his haunches and in his most relaxed position of
lying completely stretched out. Whether your pet is standing up
or sitting he should be able to see out the front entrance. The
dog should not have to bend down and let his stomach touch the
ground to see out. Measure the width of the widest point of
your dogs shoulder's while standing above him.

2. The dog house should be raised a few inches off the ground
to let air and water go underneath it. Ventilation is important
because it discourages pets to bother you dog in its house and
keeps your pet healthier. Under the eaves you should have
several small holes in the walls. Inside the house put in a
wind block so your dog can warm up the house using its own body
heat. Adding a partial wall to the dog house will allow him to
get away from the cold and windy weather. This allows the dog
to choose whether he wants to sleep in the entryway or in the
other section of the house. Providing a pillow or bed would
probably make your animal very happy and a lot more
comfortable.

3. Build the floor so it is a bit slanted so it stops rain from
coming inside the dog house. Also, build the roof at a bit of a
slant for the same reason. If you want your dog house to be
insulated well then do not paint on the inside.

4. Storms typically come from the south and west in the U.S. so
making sure your dog house faces a different direction would
make the most sense. Having the door of the dog house face to
the east is highly suggested so the cold air cannot come
through the door so easily.

5. By putting hinges on the top of the dog house it makes it
easier for you to clean your dog's living space. Every time you
give your pet a bath it is suggested that you clean the dog
house at the same time.

Every dog really should have a warm, safe and comfortable
living space where they are safe from severe weather. Follow
these tips to help you build a great house for your dog.


About The Author: Robert Michael is a writer for De Pets which
is an excellent place to find pets links, resources and
articles. For more information go to: http://www.depets.com

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