With the cold weather, do you worry about your dog being cold outside? With the many insulated dog houses on the market, there is no need to worry. But not all dog houses are created equal. What are some of the things that you should consider when buying an insulated dog house or dog house plans? How do you make sure that you have the right size, a key factor for your dog to keep warm? Learn some important considerations so that you purchase or build the best insulated dog house the first time round.
This winter has been surprisingly cold and has conferred an unusual amount of snow. I guess it shouldn’t be surprising, after all, I do live in North Idaho, but the fall was so warm and lasted through November. Also, where we live in Idaho, often it snows a bit during the night but warms up enough to melt by midmorning (unlike 2 hours north of us where winter is colder and longer). We have had multiple winters when we never had to shovel! Last year was different, the kids had about 14 snow days and had to make up many of them during the spring, but who expects two unusually bad winters in a row? Well, December came, the temperature dropped drastically, the snow just kept falling and the dog moved into the house.
Our dog is old enough and well enough behaved now that having him inside is fine, but about 10 years ago that was not the case. We were living in a colder climate and renting a house where indoor pets were not allowed. We had a young German Shepherd that was facing his first winter and we needed an insulated dog house to keep him comfortable and cozy.
My husband is a DIY kind of guy, so he did a little research online, drew up some plans and made his own insulated dog house. Now, I am not going to give you plans here to build your own insulated dog house, there are plenty of those online, but I am going to give you some key features to look for when searching for insulated dog houses building plans. You may want to purchase one instead, and there are many good quality insulated dog houses already on the market, but the following still applies.
What to look for:
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