The Best Dog House Plans
Essential Considerations in Formulating a Good Dog House
Plan
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Millions of people keep dogs as pets.
However, many disdain the thought of dogs
sleeping in their own homes. Quite often, dogs
are messy, smelly and noisy. They shed a lot of
hair, they pee or defecate anywhere, and they
can ruin the furniture.
To avoid these problems, many owners buy or
build dog houses for their pets. While this may
seem easy, there are a lot of things to
consider. In other words, the owner should have
a good dog house plan if he decides to have
one.
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melamarsh
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The first step in making a dog house plan is to measure the
dog. This is critical. Using a tape measure, take note of the
dimensions of the dog when he is standing up and when he is
sitting down. Lastly, measurements should be taken when he is
in his most comfortable, relaxed and stretched position. The
dog house should be able to accommodate the dog in this
position.
The next step of making a dog house plan is to determine the
size of the entrance. The dog should be able to get in and out
of the dog house without significantly stooping over. In fact,
the entrance should be high enough so that he can look out from
the entrance while sitting and standing.
Most likely, the dog house will be placed outside. Placing
the dog house in a shady area will make it cooler for the dog.
However, as the shade may not be cool enough, it is important
to incorporate a ceiling when making a dog house plan. A
ceiling would deflect internal heat back to the roof, making
the interior cooler. It would also be good to incorporate heat
escape vents in the plan.
When incorporating the roof in the dog house plan, it is a
good idea to let the roof overhang a few inches from the wall
for a water run-off. This will keep the interior dry when it
rains.
For the floor, the walls and the framework, it is a good
idea to make use of wood. It is cooler, easier to work with,
and more aesthetically beautiful than all other materials. It
is also lighter, which means the owner can carry the dog house
to another location relatively easily. The wood should be
waterproof and treated for termite protection.
Once these functional requirements are included in the plan,
the owner can now design the dog house in any way he or she
wants. While some would like a classic, simple look of a Snoopy
doghouse, many would like to add some style for the dog houses.
For example, a unique dog house may feature a fake fireplace.
The walls may have elaborate windows. Owners can try to check
the internet or pet magazines for ideas.
Planning a good dog house is time consuming and takes a lot
of thinking. But this is necessary. After all, the owner is
making a home for a beloved family member.
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