Dogs are naturally attracted to denlike places, so a well-placed dog house can provide a comfortable retreat for them when it’s hot or cold outside. A doghouse can also keep them safe from predators such as raccoons that can crawl inside or from wild dogs and coyotes that might dig under the walls to get to the food they’re guarding.
The main things to consider when selecting the best location for your dog’s house are how much sun it will receive and how much wind it will be exposed to. A house that sits in direct sunlight will probably be sweltering in summer, while one that’s wide open to cold winds could make it feel far too drafty in winter.
It’s also important to make sure your yard has adequate drainage so that standing water doesn’t build up around the doghouse. The easiest way to tell if an area of your yard gets good drainage is to pay attention to the conditions after a rainfall. A dry spot with plenty of grass means there’s probably good drainage, while puddles and ponding areas are not ideal.
The best dog houses are made from materials that will insulate the house, so look for one with foam insulation and a roof that will also help keep your pet warm. The material should be weather resistant as well, so your doghouse will stand up to rain, snow and other elements. You’ll also want to check on your doghouse regularly for leaks and mold.