Dog Kennel Plans
Good dog kennel plans can help you build a dog kennel that is not only functional but something that truly fits into your budget and your unique conditions. The real problem with buying a dog kennel is that they are over-priced and most definitely not good value for money. The affordable models are usually cheap and won’t make it past its first year while the good models are way over priced. The answer? Build it yourself. When you build a dog kennel you have options and above all you can build something of high quality for a fraction of the cost.
While dog kennel plans are important in this undertaking, the overall design is critically important. There are a number of design issues that you need to take into consideration. Lets quickly look at the most important ones.
1. Size
The size of your dog will determine the size of your kennel. Large dogs need space and they need to be able to at least stand up and turn around comfortably inside the kennel. You need to scale your kennel plans according to the size of your dog – building a kennel that is too small will be very uncomfortable for the dog while building one that is too big will be a waste of money and make unnecessary maintenance work for yourself.
2. Location
The location of your dog kennel is a very important consideration. How much space do you have? Always try and have enough free space around the kennel as well to allow for ventilation. You should always try and let the kennel walk out on to a lawn as it will allow for exercise and “bathroom” activities.
3. Quality
The quality of your home made dog kennel will largely depend on the materials you use. Pressure treated timber is one of the best options as it will be able to withstand moisture and sun damage. Ensuring that its properly painted will also help to protect it and extend the lifespan.
4. Drainage And Ventilation
Drainage and ventilation are important design considerations. One of the main purposes of a dog kennel is to give your dog a home – a place where he or she can be comfortable. For this reason the ventilation is important because it will help to keep it cool during summer. It will also ensure that bad smells don’t build up and help moisture to escape from inside. Drainage is important because the wood will rot if the drainage is not sufficient. Also, keep in mind that you need to insulate the kennel if you live in cold areas to allow your dog to sleep warm in winter.
5. Design Aesthetics
So, few people think about the design aesthetics and think of the kennel as a purely functional item. It is going to be a prominent feature in your back yard, so why no make it look good? Many “free” dog kennel plans simply don’t look like much and for $30 you can buy 9 professional plan that come with complete shopping lists, exact step-by-step instructions as well as 3 dimensional drawings that takes all the guess work out of building a dog kennel that will give your dog a home!
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