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For pet owners who want excellence at every price point, VEVOR dog houses offer a flexible selection of shelter options. VEVOR offers everything you need, from a sturdy outdoor dog kennel designed for year-round exposure to a small interior box that can be used as furniture in your home. Browse furniture-style crates for dogs, heavy duty dog crates for big dogs, and everything in between, all made for comfort, safety, and long-lasting sturdiness.


VEVOR Dog Houses for Every Breed, Space, and Lifestyle Need


Is your dog an outdoor explorer or a couch-side buddy? VEVOR dog houses are made to satisfy both requirements without sacrificing functionality. Our selection helps you find the ideal shelter for your pet's size, habits, and available space in your home, from stylish dog crate furniture that complements your living area to weather-resistant outdoor kennels for energetic, large-breed dogs.


Dog House Types, Styles, and Size Guide for Every Pet Owner


Understanding your dog's lifestyle and the area you have available is the first step in selecting the ideal dog housing. From heavy-duty outdoor kennels to indoor furniture-forward cages, VEVOR offers a variety of home styles so you may find a solution that suits you and your dog.


Furniture Style Dog Crates for a Clean, Modern Indoor Look


One of the most popular options for pet owners who desire a neat, fashionable living area without sacrificing their dog's comfort is a furniture-style dog box. Furniture-style crates for dogs, unlike conventional wire cages, are designed to resemble sideboards, end tables, or storage cabinets. They provide your dog with a secure, contained den that blends seamlessly with your home design.


The VEVOR furniture style crate for dogs is offered in a variety of wood tones and finishes that go well with typical household furnishings. Many models have a detachable bottom tray for easy cleaning and spacious chambers that allow natural movement. These crates remove the visual clutter of conventional wire designs for pet owners with open-plan houses or those who share their living area with visitors.


Measure your dog from nose to tail when sizing furniture-style crates, then add 4 to 6 inches for easier mobility. Although VEVOR offers larger configurations for larger breeds, most furniture crates are designed for small to medium-sized dogs. This form is among the most space-efficient options for both home and apartment use because the flat top surface doubles as a useful shelf or end table.


Look for dog crate furniture for 2 dogs if you have two dogs. This type of furniture has two compartments, allowing each dog to have a designated area without taking up twice as much space. These are particularly helpful for households with multiple dogs when each dog wants a private, peaceful space.


Dog Crate Furniture for 2 Dogs – Shared Space, Individual Comfort


You don't need two separate, heavy crates to manage two dogs in a shared area. This issue is resolved by dog crate furniture for two dogs, which is a single item with two separate compartments next to each other, each with a door and internal space. The exteriors of these pieces still serve as functional furniture, and they are intended to comfortably fit two small to medium dogs.


The dual-compartment dog crate furniture from VEVOR is built to the same high standards as its single-crate models. The dividing panel between compartments ensures each dog has a defined, personal space, which can reduce territorial stress and make crate training easier for both animals simultaneously.


Double-crate models usually have a larger flat top surface than single units, making them ideal for decorative items, books, or lamps. The front doors and side panels have built-in ventilation to keep both dogs' airflow free of drafts. This is one of the most useful and compact dog house designs for homes with a bonded pair or two dogs of comparable size.


Make sure each compartment fits your biggest dog when buying for two pets. Both animals should be able to stand, turn, and lie down without restriction. Before purchasing, you may match the compartment size to your dogs' measurements thanks to VEVOR's clear product dimensions.


Outdoor Dog Kennel Options for Active and Larger Breeds


When your dog spends a lot of time outside, your interior space is small, or you have a large breed that needs to roam, an outdoor dog crate kennel is the best option. Outdoor dog kennels, unlike interior crates, are designed to withstand weather variations, UV radiation, and the physical strain of active dogs.


The galvanized steel panels and frames used in VEVOR outdoor dog houses are rust- and corrosion-resistant. Larger canines cannot push panels apart because the panel connections are pin-locked or welded for stability. The majority of models feature modular designs, allowing you to add more panels to the kennel as needed.


For high-energy breeds like German Shepherds, Labradors, and similar working dogs, a standard outdoor dog house from VEVOR provides adequate floor space for a dog to take several steps in each direction. While you can combine open-top models with an additional cover for weather protection, some configurations include a roofed area for shade.


The location of your outdoor kennel is important. Make sure the ground underneath it is level and locate it in an area that receives morning shade. To facilitate cleaning and offer traction, you can install a rubber mat or gravel base within the kennel. The majority of pet owners can assemble VEVOR's kennels without professional assistance because they include hardware and detailed instructions.


Matching Dog House Size to Your Dog's Breed and Weight


Whether you're looking for an outdoor shelter for a single dog, a heavy-duty kennel, or a furniture crate, the most crucial factor is size. Dogs that prefer a cozy den setting may feel nervous in a space that is too large, while a room that is too small is unpleasant and stressful.


Generally speaking, your dog should be able to lie fully extended on their side, spin in a full circle, and stand at full height without their head hitting the roof. For crates, measure your dog's height from the floor to the top of their head or ears, whichever is taller, and their length from nose to base of tail. To find your minimum inside dimensions, add about 4 inches to each measurement.


It only takes a few minutes to cross-reference your dog's measurements, as VEVOR dog houses are specified with precise inside and outside dimensions. Prioritize heavy duty dog crates for large dogs with reinforced latches and sturdy steel construction, such as those weighing 70 pounds or more. The strain that a large, active breed of dog can exert may be too much for standard furniture crates, which are made for lighter, smaller dogs.


Buy the adult size rather than the puppy size, since puppies are a unique situation. Use a divider panel within a larger crate to temporarily restrict usable space while your puppy is being crate-trained, then increase it as the dog grows. You can avoid purchasing several crates at various stages of growth by doing this.


Material and Duty Rating – What to Know Before You Buy Dog Houses


The material and construction rating of the dog house you select will affect how long it lasts and how well it performs in real-world conditions. Not all dog houses are built the same way. Wood-composite furniture crates and galvanized steel kennels are the two main material categories VEVOR uses to build its dog houses, each suited to a particular setting and breed of dog.


Wood and Composite Dog Crate Furniture – Durability Meets Design


Usually made of solid wood, MDF (medium-density fiberboard), or a combination of the two, furniture-style dog crates have a painted or veneered exterior. High-density composite panels used in VEVOR's dog crate furniture are impervious to minor wetness, scratches, and normal wear. To preserve structural integrity even when dogs lean against the walls or scratch the interior, the joints are reinforced with metal hardware.


The best way to characterize the duty classification of wood furniture boxes is light-to-moderate. These units are intended for calm-to-moderate dogs that are crate-trained, at ease in confined areas, and not inclined to push or chew aggressively. VEVOR's manufacturing requirements account for both the panel strength and the weight capacity of the shelving top, making them reliable for everyday indoor use.


VEVOR furniture crates have a metal latch or locking bar on the door for extra security. This keeps inquisitive dogs from nosing the door open while still giving owners easy access. Smooth interior surfaces are simple to clean with a wipe. To deter your dog from chewing wood or composite surfaces, you might want to try lining the crate's interior with a chew-resistant mat and providing proper training.


For many pet owners who party at home or have specific interior design standards, the visual advantage of wood-and-composite crates is substantial: they look like furniture rather than pet equipment. These dog houses are ideal for living rooms, bedrooms, and any other interior area where aesthetics are important.


Galvanized Steel and Heavy Duty Dog Crates for Larger, Stronger Dogs


Dogs that are physically strong, very active, or have a history of escaping regular crates are the target market for heavy duty dog crates. The galvanized or powder-coated surface on VEVOR's heavy duty dog crates for large dogs helps prevent rust and corrosion, even in moist outdoor conditions.


What distinguishes a light duty dog crate from a heavy duty dog crate is the gauge of the steel wire or bar. Multi-point latches and strengthened door hinges are among the locking systems on VEVOR's heavy-duty variants, and heavier gauges are resistant to bending under force. When housing a dog that might otherwise push, pull, or chew through inferior materials, these traits are important.


Galvanized steel is the preferred material for outdoor dog kennels. The steel is coated with zinc during the galvanization process, providing a moisture-resistant layer that significantly extends the product's outdoor life. Although VEVOR outdoor kennels are rated for all-season outside use, the structure and the dog inside are further protected when a weather cover is added during periods of heavy rain or snow.


Consider your dog's weight, energy level, and past behavior if you're not sure whether to choose a regular or heavy-duty classification. Heavy duty dog crates for large dogs should always be used for dogs weighing 60 lbs or more, working breeds, and dogs with a history of escaping. VEVOR makes it easier to choose the appropriate duty classification for your specific animal by listing the recommended weight range for each container.


Why Choose VEVOR Dog Houses?


From sophisticated dog crate furniture that can be used as home décor to durable outdoor dog kennels and heavy duty dog crates for large dogs, VEVOR dog houses cover any demand a pet owner may have. All sizes, materials, and duty ratings are covered in our comprehensive selection at fair rates, supported by dependable post-purchase assistance. Browse VEVOR dog houses today to find the ideal fit for your pet, whether you're looking for one or two dogs, indoors or out.


FAQs


What size dog house do I need for a large breed dog?


Measure your dog from the floor to the head and from the nose to the tail, then add 4 to 6 inches to each measurement. Heavy duty dog crates for large dogs with clearly marked inside measurements should be given priority for large breeds over 60 pounds. Size is always appropriate for an adult dog, not a puppy.


Can furniture-style dog crates hold large dogs?


Most furniture-style dog crates are made for tiny to medium-sized breeds weighing less than 50 pounds. Dogs that are larger or more active may put stress on the latches and composite panels. Heavy duty dog crates made of reinforced steel are recommended for larger breeds.


Are VEVOR outdoor dog kennels weatherproof?


Galvanized steel, which is resistant to rust and corrosion, is used in VEVOR outdoor dog kennels. Although they can be used outdoors year-round, installing a weather cover during periods of heavy rain or snow prolongs the kennel's lifespan and enhances your dog's comfort.


Can I use dog crate furniture for 2 dogs of different sizes?


Yes, provided that each compartment is the right size for the dog inside it. Don't size down based on the smaller dog if the larger dog needs more space; instead, measure each dog independently and match their dimensions to the compartment.


How can I clean a VEVOR dog kennel or house?


Use a moist towel and a mild cleaner to clean the smooth inner panels of furniture crates. It is possible to hose down heavy duty crates and steel kennels. To clean separately, remove the base mat or tray. Steer clear of strong chemicals that could irritate your dog's skin.


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