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Creating a Dog Kennel with a 6×10 Shed

Your dog is a loyal and valuable member of your home. So, one of the most important decisions you’ll need to make is where your furry friend will stay. If your dog loves to be outside but you worry about his lack of shelter, you might be wondering what kind of structure to outfit your backyard with.

A high-quality 6×10 storage shed can be considered as the perfect solution for an outdoor dog kennel. It will give your pup plenty of space to move around while keeping them protected from the elements. But, with a million different options available, where do you even begin? What should your main concerns be? 

You’ve come to the right place. When it comes to designing and building the best outdoor dog kennel, you have plenty of options to choose from that will meet their needs. Here are a few important tips to consider when choosing the right outdoor dog kennel.

Size & Placement

A 6×10 storage shed is the ideal size for a dog kennel conversion as it can comfortably house two small dogs or one large dog. It will allow plenty of space for a bed, toy box, and food and water bowls. If you’re feeling creative and want to turn your 6×10 shed into a dog condo, you can create an elevated platform out of pallets or even a full loft, accessible by some steps, and place their bed there. 

The benefit of a 6×10 shed is that it’s the ideal size even for compact yards and gardens. With 60 square feet of total space, it’s a non-intrusive structure that most likely won’t require a building or planning permit. 

However, no matter the size, such a structure may require approval from your Homeowners’ Association (HOA), so make sure to review those guidelines before you commit.  

Climate Control

Make sure your 6×10 outdoor dog kennel is equipped to handle the kind of weather typical in your climate, especially if your dog will be in the kennel year-round. By selecting an outdoor dog kennel that’s equipped to keep your dog safe in any environment, you’ll both feel good about the living arrangements. 

If you live in the Southern U.S., a region prone to stormy weather, you will want to be mindful of wind load rating. Especially on smaller structures, a superior wind load rating is essential so that you know what gusts your dog kennel can withstand. 

A standard Keen’s Building shed is wind loaded for gusts up to 160 mph, keeping the structure stable even in the most turbulent weather. However, your 6×10 dog kennel needs to be resistant to other temperature extremes also, such as heat. 

You want to ensure your pup won’t overheat in their new dog kennel, so having the right ventilation and roofing is essential. Make sure to place plenty of window openings and select aluminum roofing for your structure. Aluminum roofing offers superior heat disbursement, rather than absorbing the sun like steel roofs do. 

However, aluminum roofing is also more pliable and prone to dents from falling branches, so keep your dog kennel out of the cover of any trees to resist roof damage. Ensuring your 6×10 dog shed is elevated also makes a big difference. Placing the structure on blocks will prevent flooding in rainy weather, ensure your dog doesn’t get too cold, and allow room for floor insulation. Make sure the shed is secured to the base with a sturdy anchor. A base made of cement blocks is one of the most durable options.

Basic insulation is vital for your dog’s health and comfort. You can use spray foam insulation or apply a blanket of fiberglass insulation to the studs and screw half-inch plywood on top. You can insulate a metal or plastic shed by using reflective double-foil insulation. Then, attach it to the walls and cover seams with duct tape. Consider wiring the shed and installing a heating lamp inside if your area is susceptible to cold weather. To keep the space cool in summer, install vents on the roof. Cover them with a sheet to stop rain from entering.

Interior & Exterior Configurations

After you have completed the preparation work for your 6×10 storage shed, you can now create the perfect space for your dog. Installing a dog door allows your four-legged friend to move freely in their new home. You can also customize the interior of storage sheds to meet your dog’s needs.

Man’s best friend thrives on human interaction; even if your dog is an outdoor pet, daily play and companionship are essential. Having a full-sized, regulation door is crucial so you can enter and exit the shed to clean and inspect any dangers. However, you’ll also want to affix a doggie door for your pet’s convenient access. 

If you are converting an existing shed into a dog kennel, a DIY dog door cutout is fairly intuitive. Outline the area you will be cutting and create the opening with a saw. Then, use edging materials to create a smooth perimeter so your dog won’t injure themselves going in and out. 

You can also leave the regular shed door open for your pet’s access, but you’ll need to create a small entryway canopy out of tarp or burlap to keep moisture out. If the shed is elevated, don’t forget to install a small ramp.

As for the exterior, why not fence off a play area around the perimeter of the shed? Creating a small dog run just outside the entryway will provide your pet countless hours of safe outdoor fun. Make sure to securely bolt the dog run to the exterior walls of the shed so your pup won’t shift the structure and escape through small openings.  

Whether you’re converting an old and unused garden shed or purchasing a new shed with a dog sanctuary in mind, you’ll want to keep some of the aforementioned requirements in mind for your pet’s ultimate comfort and security.

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