If your outdoorsy dog needs a heated doghouse, you can buy or create a safe, comfortable shelter from winter's chill.
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If your outdoorsy dog needs a heated doghouse, you can buy or create a safe, comfortable shelter from winter's chill.
Our editors and experts handpick every product we feature. We may earn a commission from your purchases.Learn more.
The round shape of the ASL Solutions CRB Palace Insulated Doghouse works for really big dogs. It’s heavily insulated, with two to four inches of foam insulation in each panel.
The optional heater comes with a thermostat and remote; there’s also an optional solar-powered fan and fleece dog bed. Other handy features: raised flooring; a drainage system for easy cleaning; two small windows that open for cross-ventilation; and a swinging door with a removable bottom half to help the dog get used to going in and out. Don’t forget to check out our collection of heated dog beds.
Igloo architecture naturally sheds snow from the top and provides stability in high winds, while offering generous space inside. The U.S.-made Petmate Indigo Doghouse doesn’t come with a heater, but you can buy a heating pad and door flap. It’s sturdy, with a Microban plastic exterior and structural foam insulation.
An offset entrance helps keep snow out (though it’s not as water-tight as other doghouse entryways), and side moats on floor keep it dry. It’s bulky so shipping can take longer for the larger sizes, but once it arrives it snaps together and assembles easily. It’s also easy to clean and comes in three sizes.
Made from recycled plastic-wood polymer composite, the ThermoCore Insulated Canine Cabin doghouse is stylish like wood doghouses while also Earth-friendly. Insulated panels feature EcoFlex, a foam-based composite blend of reclaimed post-industrial poplar waste and BPA-free recycled high-density plastic.
It’s unheated so you’ll need a heating pad or heater (see below for recommendations). The durable, splinter-proof exterior resists cracking, warping, mold, mildew and rot. Use spray paint to change up the color. It’s also elevated with an offset doorway and flow-through elevation. No tools are required for assembly.
The spruce-wood exterior makes the Petsfit Wooden Doghouse one of the more aesthetically pleasing products on this list. This also doesn’t come with a heater, but you can add a heater or heating pad and purchase the optional insulation kit.
It’s sturdy and easy to assemble, with pre-drilled holes and adjustable feet for leveling. The removable raised floor and open-up roof with pneumatic braces makes it easy to clean. Asphalt shingles and stainless steel hardware give it winter durability. Plus, it comes in three sizes.
The Cube Doghouse from the K9 Kennel Store is heavy-duty and the price reflects that, especially once you add the optional heater. It’s well insulated with double-wall construction, a weather-proof aluminum exterior and a double-swing aluminum door flap.
The wooden interior helps regulate humidity, and there’s no metal inside to collect moisture or freeze. The lid opens for cleaning. It’s made in the U.S., comes in two sizes and has an optional kennel attachment.
If you’re building a doghouse or retrofitting an existing one with heat, the ClimateRight 300W Electric Heater can safely deliver warmth. The wall-mounted unit is made for outdoor dog and other animal enclosures.
It comes with an internal fan, three temperature settings and 200 watts of heat. It requires no venting and the cord is chew-proof. For safety, the heater turns off when it senses it’s too hot while the fan stays on.
Heating pads can give a little boost of warmth to an existing doghouse, or comfort an old dog or a new litter of puppies inside your home. Look for pads with heating elements that deliver warmth across the whole pad, not just at the center.
Take this high-quality U.S.-made Stanfield Heat Mat by Osborne. It maintains a steady rate of 30 to 35 F above ambient room temperature. Made of fiberglass-reinforced plastic, it’s non-porous for easy cleaning, non-flammable, water-tight and safe for outdoor doghouses. It’s ultra-thin for comfort, but also tough enough to weather chewing and scratching.
Safety comes first, says Klein. Here’s what to look for to keep your dog safe.
Note: It’s best to place an outdoor doghouse on a platform off the ground for drainage and better air circulation.
Heated doghouses are best used when a person is also outside, especially during the day, says Klein. “There is a saying that if the weather is too cold for you, it’s probably too cold for animals for any extended period of time and they should be brought inside,” Klein says.
Here are more recommendations:
According to Klein, only double-coated dogs acclimated to cooler temperatures should spend any amount of wintertime in a doghouse. He also says never leave these dogs in a doghouse in winter:
“Keeping most dogs outside all night, even in a heated doghouse, is not encouraged,” he says. “And keeping a dog in a doghouse is not a reason to ignore or mistreat a dog.”