Dog House: The Many Options
Every dog owner wants to know how to take care of a dog. Being informed about dog care means their dogs can live a happy and comfortable life. Dogs enjoy having a small space that is their's alone, and dog owner's may want to give them a space that's outside the house but still protected from the weather. This is the main reason that people buy a dog house for their pet.
Once a decision has been made to buy a doghouse, it would be helpful for the owner to consider the size of the house in the first place. The size of the house should be optimum for the particular breed. If you are unable to decide on the correct size, it is better to be on the safer side by buying a slightly larger house than buying a smaller one. A smaller house may not be comfortable to your pet and it may ignore it altogether. However, care should be taken to select a not too big doghouse, because your dog's body temperature will not be enough to give required warmth during severe cold weather.
Once you have decided that you want to buy a doghouse next thing is to choose between permanent doghouse and its portable variant. If the dog owner has no plans of shifting his residence to some other place then permanent doghouse is a good choice. But if he has plans to move to some other place in near future then he should go for portable model. Most of the doghouses are available in modular form so you need not worry about its transportation. Consequently sale of permanent doghouses is far more than portable ones.
Where should you buy your dog house? There are many places you can buy one. Local pet shops are the most obvious, and deserve at least a visit from you, but they're not the only retailers to consider. There are many different types depending on how much you wish to spend. Online retailers usually have a wider selection available. Shipping doghouses is generally quite easy: they can be sent in pieces and reassembled using only hand tools such as a hammer and 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.
Once a doghouse is purchased and setup outside, it is a natural thing to observe that your pet may not move in immediately. It needs to get adjusted to the presence of the new thing and also the whole idea of staying in it. Your patience with the pet to provide gradual guidance to think of it as its own place will be very useful. You might consider placing its favorite toys inside the doghouse along with placing a bone or meat. You can also try placing one of your items such as old cap or hankie, which might give your pet the usual smell of yours and make it feel assured of your presence around.
One of the items on the how to take care of a dog list is dog care. Care and comfort is the number one reason for buying a dog house. Here are a few things to consider when buying a house for Rover: The size of the house Is it a permanent or portable model Are a wide variety of models available at different price points You can also build a mock-up of your selection, and have your pet sit in it to make sure it's suitable. Most importantly, be patient. The dog needs time to adjust to his new home.
Published July 19th, 2007