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We Madet A Pallet Puppy Palace!
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DeeDee
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Back in the Spring we rescued two little boy puppies, Max and Leo. With Fall here and Winter on its way, they needed a proper dog house that will protect them from our cold weather that comes with Winter.
This is the house we built for them, front porch and all! You can go to our blog to see the inspiration house we built ours after. So cute! We had a spare pallet in the shop and decided to use it for the base of the house mostly to keep it up off the ground to be sure no water would ever get into their cozy little home.
Here's a little trick we learned at the home store. We found out about this little trick while looking at what kind of siding we were going to use to cover the house with. We ended up purchasing (13) 5 1/2" x 72" cedar fence pickets instead of siding but we still used this trick to add the pickets to the house. That little strip added to the bottom of the house before starting to add the pickets kept the boards laying down flat and not popping up at the top. Pretty cool huh?
The roof is a Corrugated Cellulose Fiber/Asphalt Roof Panel in the shade red. We found it at Lowe's. If you go to our blog, you can get the link to the exact item we used. I think the puppies love their new house. They were really curious when we placed in their pen.
We started with a pallet and ended up with two very happy puppies! Now we don't have to worry if the puppies will be warm this Winter, because now we know they will be. Thanks for looking!
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Published October 17th, 2015 6:42 AM
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Linda on Feb 05, 2017This is lovely, and I am glad to know they do not live in a very cold climate..that was to be a question of mine. Thank u for rescuing these boys. Hopefully they do go inside the house also ....the humans house.
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Linda on Feb 06, 2017I know they are well loved and thank you for rescuing not only one pup, but two. Not many people would put so much work and love into making sure they are so comfy. Enjoy them 🐶
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