JJ

10/01/2005 3:39 AM

INSPIRATION - "Indoor" Homes for Dogs

http://www.mydogshome.com/

Well, Hell, if they can make birdhouses for inside, why not dog
houses?



JOAT
Success is getting what you want.
Happiness is wanting what you get.
- =A0Dale Carnegie


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JD

John DeBoo

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 10/01/2005 3:39 AM

10/01/2005 10:49 AM

Thats cool! I've a pair of Min Pins (miniature pinchers) and would love
to have a couple of the small tents various outdoor stores have as
displays. :-)

J T wrote:

>http://www.mydogshome.com/
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> Well, Hell, if they can make birdhouses for inside, why not dog
>houses?
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>JOAT
>Success is getting what you want.
>Happiness is wanting what you get.
>- Dale Carnegie
>
>
>

JJ

in reply to John DeBoo on 10/01/2005 10:49 AM

10/01/2005 2:18 PM

Mon, Jan 10, 2005, 10:49am (EST-2) [email protected] (John=A0DeBoo)
says:
Thats cool! I've a pair of Min Pins (miniature pinchers) and would love
to have a couple of the small tents various outdoor stores have as
displays. :-)

Making this stuff is fine. And, you could probably hit up the
manufacturer for a couple of tents maybe - that or make your own. But,
I wouldn't buy any of it - I couldn't afford it. Have you checked the
prieces they're asking for all the dog houses I posted as inspiration?
And, asking is the operational word, I would imagine they aren't selling
real fast. One was priced at $5,000 - and it wasn't that fancy, I
figure the average 14 yo kid could dupe one pretty easily, and it would
probably look about as good.



JOAT
Success is getting what you want.
Happiness is wanting what you get.
- =A0Dale Carnegie

JD

John DeBoo

in reply to John DeBoo on 10/01/2005 10:49 AM

10/01/2005 10:53 PM

J T wrote:

>Mon, Jan 10, 2005, 10:49am (EST-2) [email protected] (John DeBoo)
>says:
>Thats cool! I've a pair of Min Pins (miniature pinchers) and would love
>to have a couple of the small tents various outdoor stores have as
>displays. :-)
>
> Making this stuff is fine. And, you could probably hit up the
>manufacturer for a couple of tents maybe - that or make your own. But,
>I wouldn't buy any of it - I couldn't afford it. Have you checked the
>prieces they're asking for all the dog houses I posted as inspiration?
>And, asking is the operational word, I would imagine they aren't selling
>real fast. One was priced at $5,000 - and it wasn't that fancy, I
>figure the average 14 yo kid could dupe one pretty easily, and it would
>probably look about as good.
>
I can't afford them either but I'de like to have one just for grins cuz
they're cute - a conversation thing. I wonder what the sporting goods
stores do with last years models? Hell, if I put either of mine in one
of them they're rip it to shreds probably. My dogs are my buddies but
I'll be damned of they'll have a $5k house<G>. Ours sleep inside on the
bed and when outside have a nice small recycled plastic home with a
thick blanket inside and a carpet doorstep. Its under a covered patio
and enclosed on 3 sides. They've never complained!!
John


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