Saturday, April 14, 2012

Determining The Best Large Dog House For A Canine

Pets needs a space of their own, particularly in
the case of dogs. A dog is a naturally
territorial creature and having a space that is
specifically for the dog can make a new home
comfortable. Finding the best large dog house
for a particular large breed canine coming into
the house is a vital step in giving a pet some
space to feel safe and secure.

Sizing Requirements:

A key part of determining the best house for a
pet dog is the sizing needs. Any large dog or a
home with several dogs will require a large or
extra large house. The particular sizing
requirements of a home depend on the size of the
dog or the size of the breed in adulthood when
dealing with a puppy.

On average, the best way to size the particular
dog house depends on the weight, height and
length of the dog. For example, a dog that is 70
pound, 25 inches tall at the shoulder and around
35 inches in length would need a large dog
house. A dog that is above 90 pound and roughly
40 inches in length would need a bigger home
than the basic large sizes for an extra large
house.

Any dog that is above 70 pounds or taller than
25 inches based on shoulder height while
standing will need a larger home. When a house
has two or more dogs, pet owners should consider
getting a larger size house for the dogs than the
basic sizing. Two 70 pound dogs would feel more
comfortable in an extra large house than the
basic large home.

Insulation:

A dog house is not only about the particular
size, it is also about the comfort of the pet.
An insulated dog house is another aspect pet
owners should consider. Insulation in the dog
house is not always a necessity, but for pet
owners living in colder regions it can help add
to the comfort level of a dog while he or she is
outdoors.

Insulated houses come in a wide range of shapes,
sizes and styles. The insulation keeps the dog
house warm during the colder months of the year
and cool during the summer, making it a perfect
place for a pet to relax between bouts of
playing or during the days that have
particularly harsh weather conditions.

Style of the House:

The final element in determining the best house
for the pet is the style. Style choices are a
matter of personal preferences rather than the
size of the pet. Dog house selections can range
from an igloo design for heat retention during
winter to a stunning custom design that creates
a quaint look similar to a house in miniature.

The style and materials of the house are
primarily and element of personal aesthetic
preferences and the preferred look to fit the
backyard. For example, someone who has a simple
backyard full of grass and children's toys might
prefer a house that is the basic igloo or
rectangular design. Alternatively, a home with
an exotic backyard garden might prefer the
quaint house full of details for a better fit
into that garden space.

Finding the best dog house for that loveable
pooch starts with considering the weather, the
design and the size of the canine. After
considering all of the factors, determining the
best house becomes much simpler.


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Steven Barnhart is owner of Doowaggle a great
resource for custom dog houses, climate
controlled dog houses and other dog supplies
designed to enhance the life of your pet.

http://www.doowaggle.com/dog-houses


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