Dog House Size | Width | Depth | Height | Non Insulated Price | Insulated Price | Paint Price |
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Small | 20" | 26" | 28" | $225 | $350 | $60 |
Medium | 24" | 30" | 32" | $250 | $375 | $65 |
Large | 28" | 32" | 38" | $285 | $415 | $75 |
X-Large | 30" | 36" | 40" | $325 | $475 | $80 |
King Size | 36' | 48" | 49" | $360 | $560 | $90 |
Our dog houses are built to last. We know how hard your furry friend can be on their homes. We design all of our products to last for years with minimal maintenance required. We use only the highest quality materials and construction techniques. All of our dog houses come standard with the following features.
Dog's Measurements:
Dog's Measurements:
Dog's Measurements:
Dog's Measurements:
Dog's Measurements:
Determining the proper size house for your dog is important. Buying the proper size will help your pooch to feel more comfortable and safe as well as helping to maintain body heat in cold months. A properly sized dog house will give your pup enough room to enter, turn around and comfortably lie down without being so large as to sacrifice body heat retention. To determine what size you need, you should begin by measuring your dog.
Follow the steps below to determine the perfect home size for your furry friend.
Determine the door height (D)
The height of the door should be approximately 80 percent of the ground to shoulder height of your dog (B). Multiply your dogs shoulder height by .8 to determine the best door size. A dog typically lowers their head when entering and an opening that is too large will allow too much body heat to be lost.
Example: If your dog's shoulder height is 20" the door should be about 16" tall
Determine the best length and width of your dog's house (E and F)
Typically, the length of your dog house should be about 25 percent longer that your dog's length (C) and the width should be about 10 percent larger than your dog's length (C). To determine this, multiply your dog's length for the tip of their nose to the base of their tail by 1.25 for the length and 1.1 for the width.
Example: if your dog's nose to base of tail length is 24 inches the dog house should be at least 30" long by 26" wide.
Determine the proper dog house height (G)
A dog house should be approximately 25 percent taller than your dogs total height and should not be more than 50 percent taller than your dog's total height. Buying a dog house that is too tall can make it hard for your furry friend to keep warm in the cold. To determine the best height for your dog's house, multiply your dog's total height by 1.25 and 1.5. This will give you a good minimum and maximum height for your dog house.
Note: Interior heights are approximately 4-6" less that the listed height on our pricing chart.
Our insulated dog houses are the best around. We employ premium foil-lined, hard foam insulation panels, meticulously cut and tailored to snugly fit the floor, each wall, and the roof, ensuring unmatched insulation performance. In our insulated models, the walls and roof interiors are additionally shielded with 3/16" plywood, safeguarding the insulation against potential damage from clawing, scratching, or biting.
Discover our top-tier dog houses, unrivaled in quality throughout Utah. Engineered for supreme comfort, with insulation options to ensure your beloved Fido stays cozy even during the chilliest winter days. With five sizes, there's a perfect fit for every pup. Don't settle for inferior options at big-box retailers or home centers; our craftsmanship stands unmatched. Opt for a dog house that not only exudes style but also guarantees years of durability. Constructed from premium materials, our dog houses feature LP SmartSide Siding and Trim, specially treated to resist fungal decay and rot. Backed by an unbeatable 50-year warranty, our siding and trim offer unparalleled peace of mind. Additionally, our roofs feature high-quality Certainteed shingles with a 30-year lifespan, upgradeable to a metal roof for a nominal fee.