Ideally, a doghouse 
should be situated 
with a southern or eastern exposure in order 
to benefit 
from the morning sun and remain in 
the shade during the 
hottest hours 
of the day. 
It should also be sheltered from strong winds, since dogs are 
more susceptible 
to drafts 
than they are to cold.
The construction should be suited to the climate, 
well ventilated, and if necessary, insulated. The floor should be raised a few inches above the ground in order to avoid dampness. The house should be cozy enough 
for him to turn 
around in when he 
is in 
an adult size, with the interior one-third 
higher than he is.
The doorway or entrance should be no larger than the dog, with a 
solid leak proof roof, sloped for drainage. The floor should be solid and easy to clean, with wood being the preferred material. 
A thick 
layer of bedding, at least 
two inches, is ideal. Shredded newspapers, cedar chips, 
old rugs or blankets kept clean by renewal or laundering will 
keep him warm and comfortable.
A well-kept doghouse should be checked every day for cleanliness, washed down with 
disinfectant once a month and the bedding changed whenever 
it is damp or dirty. You can buy a doghouse from 
large pet-supply firms, or have 
one built to measure by a local carpenter or lumber yard. Plans are 
available if you wish to 
build it yourself.
If your 
dog is going to live outdoors, buy him in the spring so that he will become accustomed to outdoor 
life before cooler weather sets in. If he is less than five or six months 
old, keep him in the house at first, and move him to his outdoor quarters only when he is older and 
stronger and he has grown an adult 
coat. If you follow these guidelines, you can rest 
assured that your pet will remain comfortable during any season.
Randy 
Jones and his partner Brent Jones have been in the pet industry for a 
long time. Recently they formed 
http://www.joncopets.com. On the site, 
customers can read 
articles about anything pets as well as 
shop for the latest pet supplies, dog 
collars and more.