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Dog House Plans - Really Anybody Can Build a Dog House

I may have never seen my wife so upset as the time when I came through the door with an old stray dog I found. She was upset that I took it upon myself to make the decision about our newest family member. W I managed to get her to agree to keep him but only as long he stayed outside in the backyard. I hated the idea my new pal being subject to the harsh conditions of the outdoor while I slept nice & cozy indoors. I knew right away it was my new job to build him a home to live in and I began looking at various dog house plans.

I was in utter shock at how many different directions I could go with my four legged friend's new home. I made sure to pick out the best dog house plans. With all of that in place I put my tool belt on and got started.

When it comes to building an outdoor home for your pet it is important that it is build it with high standards in mind. The right selection of materials will play a huge role in the life expectancy of your dog house. You really need to put your everything into this and build it the right way. I'm sure you'll at least be putting a few hours if not a few weekends into this project and it couldn't be any more painful to walk outside and see your dog house in ruins. You'll know deep inside that you're the one to blame, that is why it so important to do a quality job. If you can afford to use pressure treatment, I wouldn't go without using it. You would be surprised at how fast the weather can tear up untreated lumber. Building with pressure treated materials will give your dog house a much longer life time.

With a dog you never know what he'll be getting into next. I used to have a dog that would chew on anything he could get a hold of. It is certainly something to consider when selecting the right material to use. Yes pressure treated wood is the best option but if your dog likes to chew the chemicals on pressure treated wood pose a dangerous threat to your dog. If your dog is a avid chewer I would have to recommend that you find a different type of building material.

You really want to make sure that your dog house can stand up to the seasons as well. Not just structurally but inside too. If it starts getting hot outside it's a sure thing that it's getting hot inside the doggy house as well. It is important to use a design that brings through a good air flow to keep your dog nice and cool during the summer. With the colder months you won't want your dog freezing to death either. Put a blanket or two so he can snuggle up and keep warm.

My name is James Holt and I am do it yourself kind of guy. I spend the majority of my weekends doing home improvement projects of all types. I love bouncing from one project to the next. For great ideas, plans, and instructions on home improvement projects that I use including Dog House Plans you might like to take a look at http://ShedPlansElite.info

Life is what you make it, stay positive and moving forward.

James

James Holt

James Holt loves using his hands to create wonderful new projects he can be proud of! He spends the majority of my weekends doing home improvement projects of all types. He enjoys sharing his wisdom with others and is considered as the neighborhood handy man by many.


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