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Two-room dog house

Discussion in 'Dog Discussion' started by Jeep/Redboy, Mar 8, 2011.

  1. Jeep/Redboy

    Jeep/Redboy Big Dog

    Somebody on here had posted some plans of a nice 2 room dog house a few months ago but I can't find the thread. If anybody knows which one I am talking about bump it up for me or re-post if you don't mind.
     
  2. MISSAPBT

    MISSAPBT Top Dog

  3. spliff

    spliff Big Dog

  4. bgblok68

    bgblok68 CH Dog

    Spliff your dogs will thank you for it. lol With fresh straw in them its a day or two before the ones here start coming back out and running the chain.
     
  5. ccourtcleve

    ccourtcleve Big Dog

    thats a nice house
     
  6. Jeep/Redboy

    Jeep/Redboy Big Dog

  7. BoiBoi

    BoiBoi CH Dog

    if you want to save some money use 1/2" cdx instead of 3/4". I don't really see a need for using 3/4" its way more money and a lot heavier. I'll be building three of those houses very soon, insulating the walls, floors, and roof with foam board insulation and also i have this stuff that is like house wrap but looks like foil thats called green barrier insulation that i will be lining the whole inside of the walls with for added insulation.
     
  8. Jeep/Redboy

    Jeep/Redboy Big Dog

    Yea, I would probably go half inch too. I don't know how much more heat that extra 1/4 inch would help keep in, but it don't get that cold down here in MS anyways. I like the double wall design though and will probably fill it full of pine needles or something. I see alot of people using hay or straw, but down here it just gets full of ticks. You need to use pine or cedar.
     

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