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How to Build Your Curly Coated Retriever a House

Build a House for Your Curly Coated RetrieverGreater than fifty percent of the population allows their Curly Coated Retrievers to stay indoors and sleep on the sofa or in the owner’s bed. For those of you who are interested in how to build a dog house for your Curly Coated Retriever, below are some simple rules to follow when determining what type of house you want to provide for your Curly Coated Retriever.

How to Build Your Curly Coated Retriever a House: Size

1. You should start your house building process by making sure the house is large enough to fit your Curly Coated Retriever’s potential mature size. People enjoy having approximately 2 feet of air above us in a room to live without feeling claustrophobic. Your Curly Coated Retriever will probably also enjoy having that much space. The comfort zone for both humans and Curly Coated Retrievers is around thrity-three percent of their standing height. To calculate how much room the Curly Coated Retriever will need get a ruler and measure your Curly Coated Retriever. Measure him standing straight up, resting on his haunches and especially measure the full dimension of the Curly Coated Retriever when he is in the most stretched out, comfortable, and relaxed position he can get into. Your Curly Coated Retriever should be able to look out the front entrance while both standing up and sitting. So the Curly Coated Retriever won’t have to significantly lower his front shoulders or scrape his belly, make sure that door is high enough. Stand above the Curly Coated Retriever and measure the width of the widest point of the Curly Coated Retriever’s shoulders.

How to Build a Dog House for Your Curly Coated Retriever: Elevation

2. Don’t forget to raise the dog house several inches from the ground to allow water and air to flow underneath. To dissuade bugs from entering the dog house, and taking your Curly Coated Retriever’s health into consideration, remember how important air circulation is. Install a few nickel-sized openings in the walls underneath the eaves. Put a wind block inside the dog house so the Curly Coated Retriever can use the warmth of its own body to warm the space if it is extremely cold or breezy outside. Think about adding a partial panel which will allow your Curly Coated Retriever to escape the bad weather. Your animal can choose to just sleep in the entry room or go around the inner archway maze wall into the inner sanctum. Your beloved Curly Coated Retriever would probably appreciate having a pillow or some sort of pallet to sleep on.

Building a House for Your Curly Coated Retriever: Weather Resistant

3. To avoid rain coming into the house make the floor just a bit angled in the direction of the door and build the roof a bit slanted, as well. Make sure the house is well insulated but you shouldn’t paint the interior.

4. In America most storms come from the south and west so ensure the house is facing a different direction. Most house plans suggest that the house entrance faces east. The cold air will not be able to rush through the door then.

Add Hinges to the Roof of Your Curly Coated Retriever’s House

5. It is suggested that you put hinges on the roof when you build your Curly Coated Retriever a dog house. This makes it easier for you to clean your Curly Coated Retriever’s house. You should empty out your Curly Coated Retriever’s house as much as you give your Curly Coated Retriever a bath.

Curly Coated Retriever Dog House: Conclusion

If your Curly Coated Retriever lives outdoors then he deserves to have a suitable place to snooze and get out of harsh weather. Hopefully these simple tips on building a dog house for the Curly Coated Retriever will help you begin.

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