5 Great Tips On Building A Dog House
Over 50% of the population allows their dog to stay indoors and
sleep on the
couch or in their owner’s bed. For those of you who are
interested in building a dog house for you beloved pet here are
some simple rules to follow when considering what type of shelter
you want to provide.
1. You should begin your dog house building process by making
sure the house is big enough to accommodate your animal’s potential
adult size. Humans enjoy having about 2 feet of air above us in a
room in order to live without feeling claustrophobic. Your dog will
probably also enjoy having that much room. The comfort zone for
both humans and dogs is about 1/3 of their standing height. To
figure out how much room the dog will need get out a tape measure
and measure your dog. Measure him standing straight up, sitting on
his haunches and above all measure the full dimension of the dog
when he is the most comfortable, relaxed and stretched out position
he can get into. Your dog should be able to look out the front
entrance while both standing up and sitting. So the dog will not
have to significantly lover his front shoulders or scrape his belly
make sure that entrance is high enough. Stand over the dog and
measure the width of the widest point of the animal’s
shoulders.
2. Remember to raise the dog house several inches from the
ground to allow air and water to flow underneath. To dissuade pests
from invading the dog house and taking your dogs health into
consideration remember how important ventilation is. Put in a few
nickel-sized holes in the walls under the eaves. Install a wind
block inside the house so the dog can use the heat of its own body
to warm up the area if it is really cold or windy outside. Consider
adding a partial wall which will allow your dog to escape the bad
weather. Your animal can choose to just sleep in the entry room or
go around the inner archway maze wall into the inner sanctum. Your
beloved pet would probably love having a pillow or some sort of
bedding to sleep on.
3. To avoid rain coming into the dog house make the floor just a
bit slanted toward the doorway and build the roof a little bit
slanted, as well. Make sure the house is well insulated but you
should not paint the inside.
4. In the United States most storms come from the south and west
so make sure the dog house faces a different direction. Most dog
house plans suggest that the dog house door faces east. The cold
air will not be able to whip through the entryway then.
5. It is suggested that you put hinges on the roof of the dog
house. This makes it easier for you to clean out your dog’s home.
You should clean the dog’s house as often as you give your dog a
bath.
If your dog lives outside then he deserves to have a comfortable
place to sleep and get out of harsh weather. Hopefully these easy
tips on building a dog house will help you get started.
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