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| Posts: 14 | Location: ND | Registered: 21 February 2013 |
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| Did you find anything you liked?
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| Posts: 341 | Location: Ohio | Registered: 21 November 2014 |
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| No still looking and didn't find anything in Outdoor life. |
| Posts: 1199 | Location: Billings,MT | Registered: 24 July 2004 |
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| When you build yours, if there going to be outside in the winter, allow enough room inside to line it with solid insulation, with cheap paneling inside to protect the insulation,top sides and bottom. I even had heat tape underneath the floor with an extension cord running to the house for those real cold times. That was long ago, now they stay in the house! |
| Posts: 31 | Location: west coast of michigan | Registered: 17 May 2008 |
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| You know your dog won't live in a doghouse, right? Maybe it's different up north, but I've built them down South and the dogs pretty much ignore them, except for one that liked to sleep on the roof. |
| Posts: 10490 | Location: Houston, Texas | Registered: 26 December 2005 |
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| It is different up North. They either go in the house or freeze there ass off! My dogs are indoor and outdoor but when they are outside I like them to have a place to get out out of the rain or the wind or cold. |
| Posts: 1199 | Location: Billings,MT | Registered: 24 July 2004 |
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| Tom, PM sent. |
| Posts: 778 | Location: Corrales, New Mexico | Registered: 03 February 2013 |
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| I'm not a good one to ask as my three dogs think my bedroom is their dog house. 465H&H |
| Posts: 5686 | Location: Nampa, Idaho | Registered: 10 February 2005 |
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| Are you wanting a divider so you can house two dogs or to provide a wind barrier ?? I built above ground kennels and have it so I can remove one outside wall, insulation and all, of the bedroom in case I need to get to a dog that is immobile.
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| Looking for the divider for a windbreak. |
| Posts: 1199 | Location: Billings,MT | Registered: 24 July 2004 |
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| Twilli
If you don't mind, pm me your address and I will sketch the way I did it in my youth what you are wanting. I am not good enough to describe it in writing,.
As stated, insulate all sides plus top and bottom. I use 6 inches in floor and roof and 3 1/2 in walls. Using panelling as noted above works very good on the walls and roof, but plywood on the floor to withstand the stress. You can actually insulate as thick as you want if weight is not a factor. The thicker the insulation, the larger the wood for studs and floor joists.
Use piano hinge to be able to lift the roof.
Do not make the door very big. I have beagles and the door opening is 4 inches wide and 9 inches tall.
Other dogs would need larger.
If we proceed, I will give you my phone number to go over the sketches et al
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| I could email some sketches too. Whichever way you prefer |
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