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Giantex Pet Dog House, Wooden Dog Room Shelter with Stairs, Raised Roof and Balcony Bed for Indoor and Outdoor Use, Wood Dog House

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Arrives May 28 – May 29
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Features

  • Sturdy Wood for Both Indoor and Outdoor Use-- Made of fir wood and treated with natural color stains, our pet dog house does provide you with long lasting using experience. The weather-resistant, water-based paint is ideal for outdoor use. Durable house with raised roof enables your pet can hide inside while it is raining outside.
  • 2-Tier Design Guarantees Enough Activity Space-- 2-story wooden pet dog house, including an indoor lounge area, climbable stairs, and a rooftop balcony with a railing, allows your dog to play, relax, sunbathe, sleep and fully enjoy their outdoor activities. The enough space of this dog house will offer double fun to your puppy dog.
  • Designed for Your Smaller Pets-- The deluxe construction with side ladder, raised roof and balcony bed provides a comfortable and superior pet dog house for your pets like family. A raised bottom is to keep them dry from the water or dirt. And you do not need to worry about your pet getting wet.
  • Easy Steps to Quick Assemble-- The Giantex pet dog house is easy to assemble and the all required accessories are included. You can quickly assemble the item and use it in a clear and easy-to-understand manual. It enables you to wipe out any troubles of assembly.
  • Appealing Style to Your Pets-- Our wooden pet dog house is designed to complement and enhance your existing surroundings with a classic and appealing design that both you and your pets will appreciate. With sturdy side stairs and adorable balcony bed, your pet will surely love it and have a good rest on it.

Brand: Giantex


Product Dimensions: 22"D x 25.5"W x 25.5"H


Material: Wood


Color: Brown


Style: Deluxe


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 22 x 25.5 x 25.5 inches; 0.01 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ PS6091


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 30, 2015


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Giantex


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  • Awesome little flat
They are simply adorable, look better than what we replaced with them, and are perfectly cozy-looking on the front porch, where all the cats around like to huddle (because our vintage house does let some heat leak out at that spot). The cat crew had abandoned the previous structures, but they were all over these little houses (this one was about half the cost of all the others, so we bought two). They especially love rubbing their scent against the little railings on the top. This house looks and smells as if it's made of cedar, and if so it should age gracefully, should not need painting, and should help repel insect-pests. These little houses were easy to put together, and the manufacturer even provided the Phillips-head screwdriver which was supposed to be the only tool needed (and would have been if I had stronger arms). I only needed a tiny drill-bit, a Phillips bit, and a regular drill. Why? While all the entry-point holes (those on the first board of each join) were drilled and even had a little divot around them for counter-sinking; most of the holes weren't pre-drilled into the planned receiving/secondary board, probably because the manufacturers reasoned that they were unnecessary. A man's arm-strength should be sufficient to sink these screws with no starter-holes, and in the one my husband assembled that's exactly how it went. After the second one sat in its box, without comment and unassembled, in the middle of the living room for a couple weeks, it was clearly going to be wimpy, girly arms putting it together. Undaunted by an inability to even start the screw in that second board, I compensated by drilling myself tiny starter holes. That did mean repeatedly changing from one bit to the other quite a bit, because I could not predict, pre-measure, and pre-drill, [at the beginning of the project] all the places where a screw should eventually sink. Instead, I matched up each next join as I went along, using the factory pre-drills in the first board to position and drill my tiny guide-holes into the second, switch back to the Phillips bit, and then put in my screws. Even with all that matching and drilling and switching of bits, it took me less than 30 minutes to put the house together, and it looked identical in comparison to the first one. BTW: There was one place -- under the "landing" for the stairs -- where I could not position the drill to make a starter hole in the pre-designated place to secure the roof. I just drilled tiny holes through both boards and joined them from the rear of the house. I don't think a man with the provided screwdriver could have successfully made that particular join, either. In the end, I probably could have just omitted attaching that corner of the roof. We're not discussing long-range durability in the face of high winds, after all. There were two other sticking points: First, you'll probably want to figure out and plan ahead for the lower attachment of the stairs to the house, because if you wait until the stairs are put together and are ready to secure to the house there's not enough space to allow for length of screw + tool (even the included one) to make the attachment. Secondly, the railing on the top does have little tabs and slots they sit in, but they just beg for water-proof glue to make them more secure. Without glue your railings will keep getting knocked off or knocked askew, with accompanying risk of breakage. Other thoughts. The house is off the ground a bit so the water doesn't run in. I may cut a smaller hole near the back as an emergency exit -- just in case -- but usually the motion-sensing light on the porch keeps any predators from venturing close. In winter I'll probably attach a small piece of clear, heavy, vinyl sheeting with vertical strips cut in it to the top-front of the door, to hang down and kind of block the cold and wind. It also looks ideal for one of those heat-reflecting crate mats in winter to help combat the cold. I hope to add later how it does as far as weathering over time. In all, I'm thrilled with our purchase, and the cats appear quite grateful, too! Sure is cuter than an official "feral cat" house and beats the heck out of a wilted cardboard box. Needs pre-drilled holes, but for the savings I can certainly drill my own. Good luck with yours! I think you'll love it, and I hope your creatures are as pleased with it as those who shelter in ours. Update 2018 Weathered over a year of weather just fine on the front porch! Cats loved them for the winter! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2017 by RornDoone

  • Good for the price
I've purchased 2 of these, about 3 years apart. I needed an elevated area for my cats to eat w/o worrying about the dogs bothering them and my dogs like to sleep in cubby like spaces so I figured it was worth a try. The 1st one is still standing. I got a new kitten in September who is very shy and skiddish, so I figured I'd get another one. Worked like a charm. I have pekingese so they can't get up the stairs or bother the kitten while she's cautiously eating. Both my dogs are elderly, with cataracts so I took pieces from the front section to secure the sides together but left it open so they can get in and out easily. I also put motion sensor lights on the roof of each cubby section to help them see during the night (they attach using magnets that you can place where you need them and are battery operated). The wood itself isn't the best; a couple pieces were already chipped and it splinters easily but even then, it can be put together and fill your needs. I'm recently disabled and usually can't even get out of bed, and I was still able to put it together in about an hour...on my bed. Cats eat in peace, dogs like their little caves, and I didn't have to spend a fortune to make it happen. Definitely worth it...I think my furbabies would agree. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2022 by Liz K. Liz K.

  • Just know what you are getting.
I was trying to find a little "Penthouse" for my Pom Cleo so she could be more eye level with me in my office. I wasn't trying to break the bank and but I also didnt want to spent too much building it. I think for the value, you get what you pay for. I read several reviews and agree with most of them. Below are some of the pros and cons: Con: -The wood is splintered in some spots. Overall the wood quality is cheap but I expected that. -Some of the pre drilled holes were off, which wasn't a big deal. I aligned it myself and just drilled a new hole. -You cant tighten the screws too much or you can splinter the wood really easy. -The stairs are absolutely worthless. I have no clue how any dog can actually use them. I just tossed them out and bought some stairs from pet smart for $20. -I did notice some spots weren't stained evenly. That wasn't a big deal for me anyways because I was planning on painting it. -I was missing long screws. I had to go into my set of screws to find some that would be long enough. Pros: -It is a great size for my 8lb pom. -It was super easy to build (except the annoying stairs). -If you add a couple extra screws, you can reinforce it to make it pretty sturdy. -Painted really easy! Overall, I like this little house. I bought it knowing I wanted to make some modifications myself. I think overall for the price, its worth it. My little Pom loves it and its the perfect size. It isn't too bulky and fits nicely in my office. I would just highly suggest you get new steps for it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2020 by Kat T. Kat T.

  • With Some Effort this is a Great Item!
This ended up being a pretty cute house. I was worried about it being too small, but it ended up being the perfect size. My boys may only be 20lbs but they are long and lanky. It did come out of the box pretty rough. I took an extra trip to Home Depot to grab sanding blocks and I spent about 4 hours sanding down everything (I have hairless dogs so the last thing they or I need is a splinter). Afterwards I spent about 2 hours masking and painting. It went together really easily, but the wood isn't the best quality. It split a couple of times (which I was able to fix with support brackets and wood glue) and I ended up hitting a pretty gnarly knot which I had to fight through. I wrapped the steps with butcher's twine to give some grip for the pups and secured with more wood glue on the bottom (got the idea from another reviewer). The finished product is handsome, sturdy, and I think worth the money and time I put into it. It did take a LOT more work to make ready than I anticipated. I wish someone had touched some of these panels with a rotary or hand sander before shipping it out. BUT all in all I would recommend this to a friend. Now my pups can judge EVERYONE who walks by! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2021 by DeeJay DeeJay

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