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PRECISION PET PRODUCTS Log Cabin Dog House Insulation Kit - Machine Washable -Large

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Color: Brown


Size: Large


Style: Log Cabin Insulation Kit


Features

  • Insulation Sleeve: The dog house insulation kit controls the temperature in the dog shelter & keeps pets from getting too hot or cold. Features 3-layer poly-foam padding. Fit for Petmate log cabin houses.dimensions 27.000 X 26.000 X 7.625 inches weight is 8.6 lbs
  • Durable Insulation: The durable log cabin pet home cover has a 2-layer outer fabric shell for long-lasting use. Easily attached to cabins with velcro & zippers. Machine washable.
  • Kennels & Houses: Crate & kennel training is vital for dog safety & comfort. We provide traditional travel carriers, wire training & exercise kennels, play pens, barn-style dog houses & more.
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Description

The Petmate Log Cabin Insulation Kit fits perfectly with the Log Cabin and Extreme Log Cabin houses to provide year-round comfort. The insulation padding controls the temperature inside the house throughout the seasons, keeping pets from feeling too hot or cold. Featuring a three-layer poly-foam padding, the insulation insert provides comfort and protection from moisture and drafts. The fabric outer shell of the padding is durable and long-lasting against the elements. The cover is also easy to clean and machine washable. Installation is simple and quick with the single zipper and Velcro attachments that secure the insulation down. The Insulation Kits are available in three sizes, small, medium, and large, to accommodate the different sizes of cabins.

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1 x 1 x 1 inches; 7.19 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 7028003


Department ‏ : ‎ Unisex-Adult


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 14, 2008


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Precision Pet


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Not exactly as expected but not bad
Color: Walnut/Dark Brown Size: Large Style: Extreme Outdoor Log Cabin
This assembled easily with pre-drilled holes that lined up well. The material is things than I expected. When they say it has stainless steel hardware, it is exactly that: stainless steel nuts, bolts, and screws. I expected it to have metal edging like one I had seen locally at a store but it does not. Also, this one does not have a hinged roof. We just put it together so I'll have to update later if there are any problems. So far, so good. Not too bad for the price and much easier than building it ourselves. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2023 by April K

  • Quality
Color: Walnut/Dark Brown Size: Large Style: Extreme Outdoor Log Cabin
Easy to assemble. Disappointed in the quality of the flooring. My dog weighs abt 50 pounds, he loves sleeping in it with his dog bed, but the slats fall out of the frame.
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2023 by Donna L.

  • Wore Out Within 9 Months Of Use
Color: Walnut/Dark Brown Size: Medium Style: Outdoor Log Cabin
This was the very first wooden dog house I ever purchased online for my dogs. It seemed affordable, had free shipping on Amazon (gotta love free shipping!), and I loved the look- it matched our Alaskan cabin to a T! The one in the picture is not the one I received. I received one with a black roof and black borders on the sides. The wood was also a darker color. But this is a 'verified review' so as you can see- I did purchase this- just received a different yet similar product. So I'll review the one that I received. It originally arrives in 8 wooden peices- along with about 30 nuts and bolts. It's boxed neatly, and I recieved no broken peices. We have a tough shipping transit by plane to our rural homestead- so I was really surprised to see that this box made it in good condition. It's heavy! Very heavy. I'd guestimate around 100 pounds. If you're not too keen on lifting heavy objects, make sure there's someone around to help you move it when it arrives. I assembled mine inside, but looking back I'd highly recommend you assemble it either in a garage or in the exact spot you intend to have the house set up. This thing is huge! And it holds true to its original measurements- 40 x 48 x 45. It also has a really strong chemical smell- I'm assuming from the finish placed on the wood. It doesn't smell like cedar. It smells like toxic paint. It stunk up my entire home. Luckily, I'm not sensitive to smells. I assembled it, alone, in about 2 1/2 hours. But with two carpenntry-inclined individuals it could easily be up in just 30 minutes. I started with the walls. I set them all up, and then slid the bolts into each matching hole. Once that was finished I went around and put nuts on each one. Then I went around and retightened each nut. I then flipped the walls upside down and attached the raised 'feet' of the house. This keeps it about 4 inches off the ground. Once again they bolted in. Then I flipped the house over and set the floor boards in. These do not attach to the house- rather they all connect and lay flat in the bottom. There are no screws- they just fit in like puzzle peices (this proved to be a problem later- but I'll get to that soon). Once finished with the floor I attached the roof. This is the only part thar requires screws- and for me a Dewalt. It fit on snug and easily. The end... or so I thought. The first problem arose when moving the house outside. Because the floor boards aren't actually attached, they quickly fell out when I tipped the house verticle to get it out of the door. So I had to reinstall them once the house was outside. This didn't seem like a big issue, but the floor boards became a bigger problem in the winter time. In Alaska, obviously, we get snow. Dog houses need to be lifted up periodically throughout the winter. These floor boards would crack, flip, and fall out each time I lifted the house. Overtime one or two boards completely fell off- making an easy place for my dogs poor paws to get caught. They eventually all completely fell apart- and by the end of the winter my dogs were sleeping outside because the house flooring was so uncomfortable. In the beginning of the winter the house seemed really sturdy. The slanted roof let snow easily fall off. The huge door let me dogs sit upright (they're medium to large sized malimutes- to give a size comparison). The roof shingles were wood- which made a comfortable spot for the dogs to lay down in the sun, rather than on the snowey ground. They LOVED the roominess of the house. But as the winter got colder, and windier, the huge door began to let snow in. And the roominess offered absolutely no insulation from the cold. The walls seemed really thin and drafts were evident. I ended up fabricating an insulation kit with blankets, pillows, and hay to keep them warm. Of course, as we already know, by the end of the winter they were spending more time outside than inside the house. At this point the snow began to melt and things got even worse (as if that was possible). Mind you, it had only been aboout 9 months of use by this point. But with the melting snow the wood began to absorb every inkling of moisture. No idea why, but it was terrible! The roof began to concave in, and when the dogs would hop up on it, it'd bounce like a trampoline. The walls began to wobble back and fourth and even after reinforcing the bolts, they began to sag (bend inwards). Eventually the roof completely fell through. And when I picked up the house to throw it away the walls split in half. So after 10 months of use this dog house quickly became a poor investment. This time I opted for a smaller, thicker, pine constructed dog house in a similar style. I like the offset door because the dogs can either choose to look outside or hide away. The raised floor kept snow off, but the unconnected floor boards caused some major issues. I took the ideas that I liked (slanted roof, offset door, raised floor) and transferred them to my new buy. But I also looked for options of a different kind of wood, a thicker construction, a better roof (with actual shingles, versus wood, and a more insulated interior. I really loved the look of this house. It was perfect! But it's quality was undeniably the worst I've ever seen. If they'd opt for sturdier wood, a better finish, and a more secure floor construction they'd have a great design! But when it's built this way, it's definitely not worth one penny. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2013 by Dawn Maynor

  • Dogs love it
Color: Walnut/Dark Brown Size: Large Style: Extreme Outdoor Log Cabin
Large house was plenty of room for my huskies they love it
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2023 by albert franco

  • House
Color: Walnut/Dark Brown Size: Medium Style: Extreme Outdoor Log Cabin
Very Good
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2023 by Kindle Customer

  • Dog are happy
Color: Walnut/Dark Brown Size: Large Style: Extreme Outdoor Log Cabin
I got two of these large dog houses for a pit mix (about 50 pounds) and a dane/pit mix (about 70 pounds). The houses went together super easy, all the predrilled holes lined up perfectly. The only issue is the three-piece floor. While it could be thicker, the real problem was when my big dogs ran in to investigate, the center board shifted off the thin frame they sit on and popped up. My dogs' feet went through down to the ground. So, I pulled out my brad nailer and nailed down the flooring. I used the brads because they are very thin and won't crack the wood. There is not a lot of wood framing to hold in the floor it's very thin and would split with a regular nail. Clearly this is a cheap design flaw to an otherwise nice doghouse. However, problem solved, and my two dogs LOVE those houses, and my biggest dog has lots of room in it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2022 by Nancy

  • Looks Nice, Light Duty
Color: Walnut/Dark Brown Size: Large Style: Extreme Outdoor Log Cabin
The dog house looks nice and was easy to put together. It is lighter weight than expected. If you have a medium size older dog that is very easy on equipment and have the dog house mostly out of the elements it will probably last awhile. A litter or puppies or rougher dog will quickly tear up the 1/4 inch siding and 1 inch framing. I had to shore it up with 2x4 and 2x6 internal framing and floor reinforcements to make it hold up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2023 by Homestead Oaks

  • What’s so extreme?
Color: Walnut/Dark Brown Size: Large Style: Extreme Outdoor Log Cabin
I don’t know what’s so extreme about this dog house? Maybe the price? It’s made out of thin red cedar strips, it looks great, but the siding is a little too thin for the price, in my opinion. If this were one of the houses from “The Three Little Pigs” it would be the first, maybe the second house, at best, depending on the pig’s budgets. I just know if that if the wolf had been practicing his breathing exercises this house wouldn’t stand a chance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2023 by Turd Ferguson

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