Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Marley's Time of Relaxation!


I really love having a place to call my own! I like being to be able to get away from everyone when I so desire! A separate home for your dog really gives him or her the ability to be able to have some privacy and relaxation away from the turmoil of their family! In the Arizona heat a dog needs some protection!

Your dog's home should do more than just protect him / her from the elements. A dog house should keep your dog warm in winter and cool in the summer. It should be durable and flexible enough to withstand extreme weather conditions without cracking or fading, and strong enough to withstand impact. Of course, an ideal dog home is also easy to assemble, easy to clean and an attractive addition to your yard. All Weather Insulated Dog Homes offer all of these and more - without breaking the bank! Multi-layer Panel Construction Unlike other plastic dog houses, which are made with a single thin layer of plastic, these unique dog homes feature an innovative multi-layer panel construction that creates insulation, flexibility and superior durability. Large door openings allows for better air flow for warmer climates. You want a Dog Home that is made to last and look great for years!

Another choice of Dog houses on the market are the wooden ones which are usually attractive. Wood construction is built with sturdiness and durability. Wood is Kiln Dried and Treated with Natural Color Stains to Enhance the Appearance and Durability of the Dog House. Stable Cellular Structure of Wood Allows the Dog House to withstand Humidity and Extreme Temperatures. Natural Scent of Wood Creates a Calming and Pleasant Atmosphere. Natural Insulating Feature of Wood keeps your Dog warm in the winter and cool in the summer.

The eco friendly dog houses are manufactured of green products. There are even indoor dog houses verses a dog crate. So there are many choices when shopping for Dog Houses.

Some tips for choosing the right size Dog House:

The door height of the house should be at least ¾ of your pet’s shoulder height (from the ground to the neck).

The length and width of the house should be at least equal to but not more than 25% larger than the distance between the nose and the root of the tail.

The height of the house should be at least 25% taller and no higher than 50% the height of your standing pet.

You might want to consider getting your best furry friend a place of his or her own to hang out in! They deserve it! I get great pleasure out of hanging out in my own pad!


Marley

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