Dog House: All The Choices
Dog owners want to know how to take care of a dog. They want to know more about dog care and they want their dogs to live comfortably. Further, dogs like to have small spaces to themselves and you may not want them inside the house and nor expose them to the vagaries of nature outside. That, in a nutshell, is the reason for buying a dog house.
Having decided to buy a doghouse, the owner will do well to first consider the size of the house. Size should be optimum for the particular breed. If unable to decide on the correct size, err on the safer side and buy a slightly larger one than buy a smaller one. A smaller size house will not be comfortable to your pet and the dog may ignore it altogether. However, care should be taken in not selecting too big a doghouse, as your dog's body heat will not be enough to provide needed warmth during cold weather.
Another question to be decided is whether to buy a permanent dog house or a portable model. If the owner is likely to move houses often, a portable model may be the right choice.As most of the doghouses nowadays are sold in modular form, they can be easily dismantled and transported. Therefore, permanent models account for the bulk of the sales of doghouses.If he is likely to stay in one place for a few years at least, a permanent doghouse will serve the purpose.
Where should you buy your dog house? There are many places you can buy one. Local pet shops are the most obvious, and deserve at least a visit from you, but they're not the only retailers to consider. There are many different types depending on how much you wish to spend. Online retailers usually have a wider selection available. Shipping doghouses is generally quite easy: they can be sent in pieces and reassembled using only hand tools such as a hammer and a screwdriver.
If your pet cooperates, you can also try it out by putting the dog inside the mock-up and have it move around, sit or lie down. It is also advisable to first build a mock-up of the doghouse with carton materials to make sure that the model you have selected is really suitable.
When the doghouse is placed outside, do not expect your pet to move in immediately. It needs time to get used to the new presence and to the idea of staying in it. You should be patient and lead the dog gradually to think of it as its place. It is helpful to put its favorite toys inside as well as placing a bone or a treat. One of your items like your hankie or old cap can be placed inside, so that your dog gets your smell from the item and feels reassured.
If you know how to take care of a dog, you know that dogs like to have their own space and be sheltered from the elements, making a dog house a perfect choice for quality dog care. The size of your dog will determine the house's size. An undersized house will be ignored by your dog, but an oversized house won't hold the dog's body heat in cold weather. Your lifestyle determines whether a permanent or portable model is right for you. Remember that your dog will need time to adjust before moving in, so it helps to place treats or other comfort objects inside.
Published July 19th, 2007