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The Best Home for Your Dog: Exploring the Benefits of Dog Houses

The Best Home for Your Dog: Exploring the Benefits of Dog Houses

The Best Home for Your Dog: Exploring the Benefits of Dog Houses

Whether you keep your dog outside or inside the house, providing them with a place that is only their own comes with a number of benefits. If your furry friend spends a significant time outdoors, they need something to protect them from the harsh sun, gusts of wind, rain, and chilly weather. It will provide a warm and cozy space where they can take shelter from the elements. And even if you like having your dog in your house, giving them a safe and secure space is still a good idea. Consider it as one of the essentials for a stress-free life for everyone. Read on to find out why.

Indoor Pet Dog House

Indoor Pet Dog House
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If you think there’s no need for a doghouse when it is already inside, here are some points to consider. When a pup doesn’t have some sort of private space, it will most likely take up your spot on the couch or create a shelter in the bathroom. Their own kennel will give them a chance to retreat to a place of comfort if they are anxious when you have guests, or when they want to sleep undisturbed by other pets you might have. A good quality pet dog house will help in keeping the house clean and organized since there’s a designated area where they can sleep and rest.

Outdoor Dog House

The most important feature of outside dog houses is that they can be used all year round regardless of the changing weather conditions. This means durable materials that will stand up to the elements. Wood, plastic, and metal are the most common construction materials, however, which one is the best for your dog can depend largely on their character. If your pouch likes chewing, plastic and even wood can be quickly destroyed, especially by the bigger and stronger breeds. Wood is good for insulation and it’s quite sturdy. Combined with asphalt roof shingles it provides excellent shelter for all weather conditions.

Another desirable feature is a raised floor that will allow drainage and prevent moisture buildup underneath. Air circulation and ventilation both under and inside the kennel will provide cooling on hot summer days as well.

Where to Place the Doghouse Outside?

Outdoor houses are great to have if you have a big yard where your dog can play, enjoy nature and take a break between playing fetch. A cool space where they decompress and feel safe. It’s also a way to keep your garden in shape. The best location for the doghouse outside depends on their personality. If they like sprawling in the sun, then pick a spot that will feel the warm rays. And if your pouch loves digging, maybe it’s better to choose a shady space. Consider the environment as well.

Where to Place the Doghouse Outside?
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Does your dog like saying hello to passers-by? If so, then they will love it to be near the street. Or is he shy and doesn’t want to be bothered by people and other dogs walking by? In that case, the backyard is a better idea. No matter the spot, you shouldn’t leave them unsupervised for too long, so if you can’t see the pets outside your window, check on them regularly.

Where Do You Put an Indoor Kennel?

When it comes to the indoor kennels it might take some adjusting and time to see where the dog wants to spend most of the time. They usually like the company and will follow you from room to room, but placing the doghouse in the middle of the living is not convenient for anybody. Try to find a spot where they can relax and doze off without disturbance but are still close to you. If you think that this addition will look clumsy, you will be surprised by the stylish look of some of the constructions.

How to Make the Most Out of Your Dog’s House

• Choose the right size – When you buy a house for your dog you need to consider its size. If the space is too tight it might feel restricting and perceived as a source of punishment, so it won’t be used. Make sure it’s big enough for the pup to stand up comfortably and have enough space to turn around before it lies down. You don’t want it to feel squeezed into a tiny kennel.
• If there is a door on the construction, check if it is easy to open and that the pup can get in and out without any trouble. This is especially important if you have a smaller breed or a young puppy.
• Make it inviting and cozy – Add some bedding or interior padding that will make them enjoy the stay. You can place some of their favourite toys there and if there’s enough room a dog bowl or chew bones. This will keep them busy if they are alone and create positive associations.
• Keep it clean – Whether it’s outside or inside, keeping the house clean is very important. One, you will protect your pet from germs and parasites, and two, if the kennel is untidy, the dog will opt for something better, like the sofa.
• Special circumstances – If the puppy has certain allergies, sensitivities, or something similar, make sure you have opted for a suitable material for both the house and bedding.
• Insulation – Most ready-made houses have some form of insulation that keeps the pet cool in summer and warm in the cooler months. If there isn’t any insulation you need to add one.

All in all, a well-made doghouse can bring you and your four-legged friend a bunch of benefits from shelter and safety to some order in the home. Remember, dogs are territorial animals, so providing them with a space they claim as theirs will make them feel like they belong there. Choose one that will fit the needs of the pup, and make them feel comfortable and if it looks nice, then all the better.

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Stephanie Tierney
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