Dog House Details Every Dog Owner Must Know
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.
The first thing a dog owner should consider after deciding to buy a doghouse is the size of the doghouse. Different breeds of dogs need different size doghouses. If an owner is unsure of what the appropriate size is, it is better to buy a bigger house than a smaller one. Dogs will feel cramped in a doghouse that is too small and will probably not use it. If you buy a doghouse that is much too big for your dog, your dog will be at risk in cold temperatures because their body heat won't be enough to keep the doghouse cozy and warm.
A prospective buyer of a doghouse has to consider whether to go for a permanent or portable model. If the dog owner moves houses frequently, a portable dog house can be an ideal selection. In all other instances, a permanent doghouse model can be the preferred choice. As they are sold in modular form, doghouses nowadays are easy to assemble, dismantle or transport. For this reason, permanent models are sold more than the portable variety.
Where to buy the dog house? It can be purchased in the neighborhood pet shop or through online sellers. At first thought, the pet shop in your local area might appear to be preferable, but visit the shop and have a look. Check whether it stocks a wide variety of models at different price points. Here is where you can also consider online sellers, as they typically offer a wider variety. Shipping the doghouse is not a problem as they come in modular form and can be assembled easily with a screwdriver.
Before you start the doghouse, it's is a good idea to make a mock-up out of cardboard to make sure it's an appropriate design. If possible, you can test it by having your dog move around inside the mock-up and make sure it has room to sit and lie down comfortably.
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.
Dog owners are eager to know how to take care of a dog. This will help in better dog care so that they live comfortably. Dogs require a dog house since we won't like to keep them inside the house. One should buy the house slightly larger than the dog. Small house is uncomfortable whereas larger one lacks warmth. The house can be portable or permanent. Permanent models are modular, portable and hence preferable. Buying from local shop or online seller is possible. Online gives variety of choices. Cardboard mockup gives an idea of suitability to the dog. Dogs take time to get used to the new house.
Published July 19th, 2007
Filed in Hobby