Your dog must be able to turn around and lie down comfortably, but too much space means heat loss in winter. Measure your dog's height from paws to shoulders and add 10-15 cm for doorway clearance. Width and depth should be roughly 1.5 times your dog's length when lying down.
Wooden dog houses provide natural insulation and blend elegantly into your yard, but require regular maintenance with protective sealant. Plastic models withstand weather better and are easier to clean, but can overheat in summer without proper ventilation. Hybrid designs with wooden frames and plastic roofs offer the best compromise.
The floor must be elevated at least 5-10 cm above ground level to prevent moisture penetration and cold transfer. Insulated houses with double walls and thermal flooring enable outdoor use even in sub-zero temperatures. Entrance curtains or special door flaps provide additional draft protection.
Sloped roofs prevent water and snow accumulation, while flat roofs may leak during heavy rain. Quality dog houses include ventilation openings that prevent condensation and overheating in summer without creating drafts. The roof should be removable or hinged for easier interior cleaning.
Position the house in a shaded spot protected from wind, but not in complete isolation – dogs like to monitor household activities. The base should be stable, ideally a concrete slab or wooden platform. Orient the entrance south or southeast so your dog gets natural light without direct sun during the hottest part of the day.
Add a soft mattress or blanket to the floor, but choose materials you can easily wash and disinfect. During cold months use straw or specialized thermal bedding instead of fluff that retains moisture. For larger breeds consider houses with windows or partitions so your dog has a defined rest area and movement space.
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