Outside Dog
House
We
always had a dog when I was growing up, but becaue we lived in
a pub my father insisted that they were outdoor dogs, and
that they would sleep in a dog house each night.
I never really liked that,
but that was the way things were, and I was in no position to
change his mind. I always felt bad for the dogs, and would sit
outside with them for hours to be sure they had some company.
Sometimes, I would be the only person paying attention to them
for weeks on end.
There is nothing
wrong with a good dog house. That’s for certain. However, a dog
should never be chained outdoors with no interaction from their
owners. It’s not a good life for them, and they long for the
company of humans and even other dogs. Instead, the dog house
should be somewhere they can go for part of the day, but they
should be a part of the family for the rest of the time. Many
have a house their pet can use and call their own if they want
a break from their owners (which tehy do) while in a
fenced in yard, but they are not forced to remain there all of
the time.
When considering a dog
house, make sure you are getting on that is large enough for
the dog to turn around in with room to spare. They should be
used for outdoor naps, and even some time in the shade on a hot
day. If you get an adequate dog house, they will love to be in
there when not in your company. If you live in colder climates,
and your dog will spend time outside in the house, make sure it
is warm. Dogs have fur, but they also get cold. Some even line
the house with fresh hay when a dog must be outside so they
have some sort of softness to lie on, and some insulation as
well.
When you look at a dog
house for your dog, you have a few considerations. Some like to
have the classic wood house, but there are newer ones that are
made from plastic. If you can find one that has a built in
water source, that is probably a good idea to buy. A plastic
dog house will have some durability beyond the wood type, but
some want to go with the traditional. Whatever you choose, just
make sure your dog is comfortable and happy. Everything else is
optional.
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