Read About Insulated Dog House

ImageInsulated Dog Houses are more than just a luxury in places of extreme hot or cold. Here is everything you need to know about this dog product.

The Benefits of an Insulated Dog House

More than offering just a dry place to sleep, your dog's house should also protect her from the elements. Scorching summers and freezing winters can make life difficult for your dog. She will suffer from heat and cold just like you do. If she is primarily an outside dog and bringing her inside isn't really an option, make sure she has the comforts of a real home with insulation.

Insulated Dog Houses come in plastic, metal, and wood. Any type of dog house can be insulated, and will usually cost a little more for the feature. Your pooch will thank you, though, so don't consider it a frivolous expense.

Ways to Insulate Your Existing Dog House

If you already have a dog house that your pooch loves, but it needs just a little more insulation, consider these do-it-yourself tips: Image

  • If your dog house has a peaked roof, it won't be as warm as it could be during the cold winter months. Install an insulated ceiling that comes down lower than the high peak, and your dog will be more comfortable.

  • Make sure your dog house has a door to keep out whistling wind. It doesn't have to be fancy; a curtain of heavy-duty canvas or vinyl will suffice in most cases. It's a little thing that will offer a noticeable difference when it comes to braving the weather.

  • Use styrofoam sheets for quick and effective insulation on dog house walls. Cover the styrofoam with a thin sheet of plywood or plastic so it won't be a chewing temptation for your dog.

  • Elevate the dog house on bricks or wood blocks to keep floors dry. For added insulation, place a styrofoam sheet on the dog house floor and cover it with plywood or plastic.

  • Place extra blankets in the dog house during the coldest months. Or, try cedar wood chips for an aromatic way to keep warm.

  • Don't use fiberglass insulation in dog houses; if your dog decides to chew holes in the wall, styrofoam will be less dangerous than fiberglass.

    Whether you insulate your existing dog house, or purchase a new Insulated Dog House, your pooch will be able to enjoy the winter and summer months much more easily.