Emmanuel
Terry

Dog House


Hi people! I've just bought a german shepherd and it is 4 months old, also i've purchsed most of the accessories required for a dog but I'm still on a hunt for a beautiful dog house that I can install in my lawn. I know that it'll gain height soon so i want to purchse a dog house that can house him even after growing high. Please give me names of the stores in texas from where I can get a good quality dog house and also tell me the dimensions that will suit a german shepherd dog. Thank you in advance!

8 months ago
1 Answer


Tyler
Dunlap
<p>A typical German shepherd weighs about 75 pounds and is 27 inches at the shoulder. A doghouse should be large enough for the dog to enter and turn around. It should be able to lay down comfortably and be far enough back from the door in order to be protected from the elements. The doghouse should sit directly on the ground, or it can be placed on a cement pad or up on bricks. All measurements are based on the measurements of the dog obviously. Sled Dog Central: Equipment &amp; Supplies is a wonderful site where you will find all the information regarding the stores that supplies good quality Dog House in Texas for the german shepherd you have. Doghouses.com is a Hayneedle company, and that means fidelity to the end. No slapshackle plywood hut for your best friend. Here you can choose small, regular and large dog houses from the best manufacturers, including Precision, Merry Products and Ware. They have ready-to-assemble wood dog houses include craftsmanship fit for the finest neighborhood, Cottage bungalow with airy front porch, Vacation log cabin with tiled roof, Classic A-frame with a spare entrance. These dog houses include thoughtful features like raised flooring for comfort and a lift-up roof so cleaning is a snap. Your own house should be so convenient. They have plenty of plastic dog houses too. They're nearly maintenance-free, never need painting and can't rot. Some are portable, for a comforting home away from home. Hope this helps.&nbsp;</p> <div>&nbsp;</div>
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