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Dog House Building And Buying Guide
Dog owners have to consider several factors when buying or building a
house for their pets. As a true member of your own family, providing your pet with the best home possible is of the utmost importance. i. Size A German Shepherd, Golden Retriever, Rottweiler and other large dogs should have large houses, while the Chihuahua and smaller breeds will need smaller houses. The door of the house does not need to be based on the height of the dog from the ground to the top of its head, or even taller, as it will lower its head to be able to enter the house. The width of the door should be just enough to accommodate the dog. These height and width measurements can be adjusted if there is a physical requirement to do so. The house should also be large enough for the dog to stand at full height inside, move around and lie down. Owners should remember that a larger-than-needed home will compromise the dog's retention of body heat during the winter or colder months. ii. Weather Conditions Some dog houses are made with hinged roofs, a feature that allows owners to raise the roof during hot and humid weather. This flexibility provides adequate air flow to flush out warm air and allow fresh or cool air to enter. In some cases, these roofs can also be lowered, creating a smaller space for the dog and enhancing its ability to retain heat during rainy or cold weather. Asphalt shingles should be used only if there is an adequate insulation barrier separating the roof from the main area of the house. Many house models also come with slanted roofs, ensuring that water drains away during rainy days. Owners should avoid building or buying houses with http://www.dontplayplay.com/html/bus...001/40236.html |
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Dog House Building And Buying Guide
In article 411c91b7-7a56-4575-a967-96f1ac4c9466
@h11g2000prf.googlegroups.com, says... A German Shepherd, Golden Retriever, Rottweiler and other large dogs should have large houses, while the Chihuahua and smaller breeds will need smaller houses. No, the sodding things should be minced up and shoved back in the tins from whence they came. -- Skipweasel. Never knowingly understood. |
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Dog House Building And Buying Guide
Skipweasel wrote:
In article 411c91b7-7a56-4575-a967-96f1ac4c9466 @h11g2000prf.googlegroups.com, says... A German Shepherd, Golden Retriever, Rottweiler and other large dogs should have large houses, while the Chihuahua and smaller breeds will need smaller houses. No, the sodding things should be minced up and shoved back in the tins from whence they came. Clarkson's advice to Koreans: "A dog is not just for Christmas, you should save some for Boxing Day" |
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