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May 13, 2011

Indoor Dog House – Why Your Pet Needs It

People who own dogs tend to pamper and show extra love to their favorite pups. Dog owners are always after the best for their pets and it applies to all breeds and sizes of dogs.

However, when it comes to living space, there are occasions that their pets invade their homes and make it their own. What makes it worse is that their pets invade the privacy of their bedrooms and also sleep on their bed. You can give your pet it own personal space even without sending it outdoors by getting an indoor dog house.

Indoor dog houses usually come in a variety of sizes and shapes. They may also come as a home accessory like the ones that are made of hardwood and designed to look like coffee tables. Some are double-purpose that function dog carrier and indoor home. Whichever you choose, it will be dependent upon your discretion and main purpose for your pet’s indoor dog house.

You will find many websites that sell indoor dog houses in various prices when you search the net. The prices may range from $50 to $1000 or more, depending on the material, structure and style of the dog house. There are also added features to some of these dog houses such as insulation, padding, dog mats/mattresses and other creature comforts.

Fancier indoor dog houses are plentiful these days and they are usually made of plush materials. However, you cannot use them as crates or carriers when you take them outdoor. These soft, comfy lounge/dog houses are mostly made for smaller dog breeds. But you will surely find larger version for larger dogs too. Plush and colorful variants may come in suede, faux leather, velvet and other soft fabric covers and materials. They may be fancier than usual dog houses, but they are shaped and structured as such.

The love of pets doesn’t really end at just feeding them and taking care of them when they are sick. Many dog owners have gone the extra extra mile in giving their best pals the comfort and safety they deserve. Buying an indoor dog house may look like pampering your furry friend. But it is also a way to give personal space not only to your pet but also to yourself.

Filed under Pet Supplies by Vic Bilson on May 13th, 2011. #

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