Tips On Selecting an Indoor Dog house
submitted: Oct 2nd 2008 |
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Dog houses do not necessarily have to be put outdoors. There are a side variety that are used as indoor dog houses. You can contain your dog inside without having to worry if bugs are biting or if he is scared of the weather. Many are small and can cause a commotion at night so a dog house to sleep in is a great way to control your dog's movement and provide as a good training module. These are great if you want to keep your pup indoors.
Indoor dog houses come in numerous styles such as soft indoor dog houses, dog pen indoor dog houses and table indoor dog houses. The soft indoor houses are like over size gym bags with padding and mesh siding. Therefore your pup can see exactly what is going on and receives top quality ventilation. They are also super comfortable given the extra padding. These can also double as pet carriers. If you are going on vacation you may want your dog to use this indoor housing to prepare him for the trip.
The Dog pen indoor dog house is like a dog kennel in your home. These indoor dog houses are normally made out of stainless steal fencing and are light weight for easy transportation These are perfect because they also offer great ventilation for the pup and can be decorated with you pups favorites dog toys, his dog beds and blankets so that he is comfortable and relaxed even though he is confined to this smaller space.
Some people do not enjoy the appearance of a dog kennel and they prefer to have a wooden indoor dog house because they are much more beautiful and stylish as many can be doubled as an end table. They are great because they are big enough for your pup to be comfy in and no one would even expect that it is an indoor dog house. Many of these high end dog houses are made of hardwood and have beautiful colors that will match your house such as cherry wood red, espresso, natural, mahogany and antique black.
Depending on your dog's size. He or she may need a larger indoor dog house. The largest dimensions for the latter type of indoor dog houses are 24 inches wide, 36 inches long and 26 inches high. The prices also very depending on size and style of the indoor dog house. Expect to pay anywhere from $75 to $1000.
Indoor dog houses are not just for dogs to relax or sleep in at night but can also be very useful for dog training. Many dogs are uncomfortable in carrying cases so if they become accustomed to being in a smaller area then this is one form of training. It is also good for dogs who have not yet been house trained so that they can use their indoor dog house at night instead of on your living room floor carpets.
When looking for an indoor dog house you will have many features to consider. Such features include a flexible doggy door, a latch hook to keep your dog from leaving the house, ventilation options, comfort padding options, quick clean options in case of accidents, housing style whether it be wicker, wire, good or mesh, and a pet guarantee.
These indoor dog houses should make your dog feel right at home and safe. You can uses a variety of styles of indoor dog houses like traveling pet carriers, outdoor houses or indoor dog houses but most importantly your pup should feel good. These indoor facilities can be used as a place to stay at night or for training or for both. Choose a style good for you, your pup and your home.
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