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Plastic Dog House
Plastic dog houses offer a number of advantages. They are economical,
lightweight, and relatively low maintenance. They are lighter than wood
and easy to move around the house or yard. Cleaning a plastic dog house is
generally a simple matter of hosing it down. Ticks, termites, and other nasty
critters are kept at bay because the non-porous materials are not conducive to
nesting.
Ventilation slots, a raised floor, and door flaps are all desirable features
that you should look for in a plastic dog house. Some models such as the Petmate
Indigo are
shaped like an igloo. This particular house sports an extended entrance way so
your dog has more room to stretch out. Other plastic dog houses such as the
Cozy
Cottage (pictured) and the
Tuff-n-Rugged are shaped more like a traditional pitched roof dog house.
Plastic
dog houses have their place in the canine abode world and can be a viable choice
depending on your budget, your home decor, type of dog, and severity of winters
and summers. Just keep in mind that plastic does not insulate as well and is not
as durable as wood. If you live in an area with very cold winters and your dog
has relatively short hair, a heated and insulated wood dog house might make more
sense.
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