You Can Build Your Own Doghouse!
by: Scott Miller
Anybody who owns a dog will know that they can be
expensive. Vets bills and food supplies soon mount up and
this is why so many dogs end up abandoned in rescue centers
or put out on to the street. Responsible dog owners are
aware of the costs which a pet incurs and so go into it with
their eyes open. However, an unnecessary expense is that
involved with the purchase of a doghouse.
Many dog owners allow their pets to sleep in the home
with them, thus eradicating the need for an exterior
doghouse. But others prefer to distance themselves somewhat
from their pets, preferring them to sleep outside at night.
For these owners, the need to buy a doghouse is essential.
These can range from budget buys which are little more than
a wooden shell, to hugely extravagant constructions complete
with a porch and stairs to make their kennel into a luxury
home. Obviously, the cost rises proportionately to the
quality of the doghouse. However, there is an alternative
option.
You could build your own doghouse. You would still be
required to pay for the supplies and you would have to do
the work yourself but it means that you can tailor the
doghouse to your pet. A doghouse should be large enough for
your pet to comfortably turn but no bigger than that in
order for it to retain the dog’s body heat and so
self-insulate to a degree. Most readily available dog houses
that you can buy from pet stores or similar places are a
fairly standard size. Given that your doghouse should be
sized in relation to your specific dog, you may find that,
if you have a particularly large or small dog, that the shop
bought ones are not ideal. Therefore, building your own can
solve this problem.
There are a few things to remember when buying the
materials for your doghouse. The first is to ensure that the
doghouse is raised from the floor slightly to prevent
moisture from seeping into the wood. The second is to ensure
that you purchase exterior grade plywood and not pressure
treated plywood. Exterior grade is slightly harder to come
by as the majority of hardware stores sell pressure treated.
However, this is treated with chemicals which may be harmful
to your dog if they chew it.
These are the main things you need to adhere to when
building your own doghouse. As long as these three areas,
the size, raised from the ground and use of correct wood,
are correct you can pretty much do what you like in terms of
design and build. Why not decorate the finished doghouse to
suit your pet’s personality? That is what I call a designer
home!
| About The Author
Scott Miller is a
regular contributor to
http://www.dhadvisor.com where more dog house
resources, buying and building tips are freely
available. |