An outdoor doghouse is NOT a well - ventilated area.
Not exact matches
Still, many spend a great deal of time
outdoors — and some may even reside in the
doghouse, literally.
- Dogs kept
outdoors should have a dry, draft - free
doghouse big enough for the dog to sit and lie down in comfortably but small enough to hold its body heat.
Outdoors: Durable, well - ventilated
doghouse.
If your dog spends time
outdoors, provide access to a doggie door or a temperature - controlled
doghouse.
Provide your
outdoor pets with a
doghouse or other shelter even during moderate temperatures.
If your dog is an
outdoor dog, however, he / she must be protected by a dry, draft - free
doghouse that is large enough to allow the dog to sit and lie down comfortably, but small enough to hold in his / her body heat.
If unable to be inside, dogs habituated to the
outdoors must be protected by a dry, draft - free
doghouse that is large enough to allow the dog to sit and lie down comfortably, but small enough to hold in his body heat.
If your dog spends significant time
outdoors, however, he / she must be protected by a dry, draft - free
doghouse that is large enough to allow the dog to sit and lie down comfortably, but small enough to hold in his / her body heat.
In those cases, and also to offer your dog a second home while it plays in the garden or is
outdoors for any other reason, there should be a
doghouse.
Allowing your cat to roam «freely»
outdoors, or confining your dog in a pen or tied to a
doghouse, results in behavior problems and nuisance complaints.
It took most of those millennia to truly domesticate dogs — they lived largely
outdoors till the 1970s, in those quaint addenda called
doghouses.
A properly constructed
doghouse is a must if you dog lives
outdoors.