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PostSubject: Dog run for new husky   Dog run for new husky EmptyMon Jan 01, 2018 9:53 pm

I'm building a dog run, it's 20' x 8' this a sufficient size area, and also after that I'm building a doghouse, what demensions should it be, I'm worrying the 8' width might be a problem
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PostSubject: Re: Dog run for new husky   Dog run for new husky EmptyMon Jan 01, 2018 10:30 pm

Should be fine for normal containment. I wouldn't suggest it for full-time containment as in the dog only comes out of it for walks. As for dog houses that depends on the size of your dog. Sizing it similar to a properly fitted crate should work. My crate is a 48 inch crate.

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PostSubject: Re: Dog run for new husky   Dog run for new husky EmptyMon Jan 01, 2018 11:06 pm

Thanks for the reply, no the backyard is her domain, it's for her to go in when we have family get together or when we leave that way I know she's secured, I'm laying chicken wire under the fence as well, and I live in Texas, I know it gets real hot here so when I build her doghouse I'm gonna put a small window unit in it
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PostSubject: Re: Dog run for new husky   Dog run for new husky EmptyMon Jan 01, 2018 11:17 pm

No one's mentioned and you haven't said - how tall is this dog run? Considering Huskies have been known to easily clear 6 ft you might want to consider that?

What part of our Great State??

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PostSubject: Re: Dog run for new husky   Dog run for new husky EmptyMon Jan 01, 2018 11:49 pm

Houston area, it's a 6 ft fence
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PostSubject: Re: Dog run for new husky   Dog run for new husky EmptyTue Jan 02, 2018 12:17 am

If you put a 2ft tall kennel in the corner that means he only has to clear four feet ...

Yeh, I lived over there for a few years (like 30) all around Houston - emphasis on the "around." The only time I lived inside the loop was once for a while behind the old Houston Post Building.

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PostSubject: Re: Dog run for new husky   Dog run for new husky EmptyTue Jan 02, 2018 12:35 am

Lol, I'll put o cover on top of the doghouse to keep him from jumping, thanks for the tip, I actually live in pearland
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