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TRIXIE natura Lodge Dog House, Covered Porch, Hinged Roof, Adjustable Legs, Brown, Small

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Size: 39.25 x 35.25 x 32.25 inch


Features

  • Weatherproof solid pine construction with draft resistant tongue and groove design
  • Raised floor allows air to circulate below keeping the floor dry and comfortable; adjustable feet to level shelter on uneven ground
  • Roof with locking arm opens from above and removable floor for easy maintenance
  • Trixie plastic dog door sold separately (Item 39591)
  • Suitable for medium size dogs weighing up to 45 lbs such as a Border Collie

Description

Give your pet a place to escape the elements with the TRIXIE natura Lodge Dog House. TRIXIE designed a small porch for the perfect place to lay on a sunny day. The off-center entrance allows your buddy to tuck in away from the door for additional protection from wind and rain. Our weatherproof solid pine construction will withstand the elements so they will have their rustic retreat for years. The raised floor and draft resistant tongue-and-groove exterior will keep mother nature on the outside. The gable style roof allows water to drain and is covered with a heavy-duty mineral roofing felt for greater protection. Integrally designed legs lift the strong floor off the ground to prevent rising dampness and ensure adequate air circulation. This will help keep the floor cool in the summer and warm/dry in the winter. The plastic covered feet are adjustable to allow leveling the house on uneven ground. This is a perfect little getaway for your furry friend to hide out in when spending time outside.


Brand: TRIXIE


Product Dimensions: 35.5"D x 39.5"W x 32.5"H


Material: Wood


Color: Glazed pine


Style: Lodge


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 39.5 x 35.5 x 32.5 inches; 58 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 39511


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 1, 2011


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ TRIXIE


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


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  • Nice dog house, older problems have been fixed, but instructions could be better
Size: 51 x 41.25 x 39.25 inch
We just received the second box on this. They shipped together, both of them were supposedly out for delivery by UPS 4 days ago. The first box was delivered, but the second was not. The tracking showed it had arrived in town the same time as the first box, and then nothing else. Finally it showed up as having arrived in town again last night and was finally delivered today. The packaging is a bit marginal for such heavy items and the second box was a bit torn up. There was a tiny bit of damage to the contents, but a couple of extra screws and a bit of epoxy took care of it. One nice thing..all the screws and bolts are attached to cards identifying the part numbers. And there is one extra of each type of screw. Second, the design has been updated since the photos here. There are now 2 more legs, right in the middle, under the peak of the roof. Its pretty solid now. I was able to get inside for part of the assembly. You need to be a bit careful where you step (I am 200 lbs), but if you keep your weight near the edges of the floor panels while standing, its fine. You just don't want to concentrate all your weight on one of the floor boards. Sitting down is just fine. Overall, assembly is pretty easy. It helps to have 2 people for getting the nuts on some of the bolts, but I managed most of it on my own. The instructions are OK, but not very detailed. For tools, you need a #2 Phillips screwdriver, preferably powered, and with a somewhat long bit or extension. An inch is OK, 2" is better. You also need a 10mm socket wrench, and it should be pretty small in outside diameter. There are a few things to watch out for. First the parts list shows two "battens" which are part of the central wall. They are NOT the same. Almost, but the bolt holes are different. Check the bolt hole match with the front and rear walls to see which way is up, and then look VERY carefully at the "not very big" assembly drawing to see which side goes to the "porch". Yes, I got it wrong and had to redo it. Second, there are 4 floor panels listed, they are ALL different. They only fit one way, but its pretty obvious when you look at the dimensions and corner cut outs. When bolting all the walls together, I found it useful to loosely tighten all the nuts then get the floor panels in and everything squared up, then do final tightening. The one place its really helpful to have 2 people is when installing the hinged roof. The roof panel is pre-hinged to a wooden frame member that becomes the top of the side wall. But its short and hard to hold in alignment while getting the screws started. If you have help, get someone to hold the roof vertically while you put in the 3 screws that go in from the inside. Then close the roof and put in the two screws from the outside. (this is where you need that longer Phillips screwdriver bit, since the screws are up under the roof) The trickiest part of all is the folding braces that latch the roof panel fully open. They give you some predrilled holes in the roof panel, but nothing on the front and rear walls. The problem is that the position of the brackets on the walls is very critical. If you get it wrong the roof will not close, and you might damage the hinges or the wood frame member they are attached to when you close the roof the first time. The easy way to take care of this is to just get inside, close the roof and put the screws in. The brackets need to be at the very bottom of the upper rails of the walls, and at the right distance from the hinge. It is pretty obvious once you are inside and can see how things want to fit. But its impossible to tell from the outside. You could do some very careful measurements about the distance of the brace pivots from the hinge line (should be the same within about .1", with the bottom pivot being the same or .1" longer distance from the hinge line as the upper pivot point.) Anyway, with the large size dog house, it was reasonable to just climb inside and do the brackets. The final thing is that the box says the wood is finished, but it really seems bare to me. It does have a nice fresh smell, and the quality of the wood is pretty nice. The legs have screw in adjustments for the height so its easy to get it to sit solidly on an slightly uneven surface. The plastic legs also slide pretty easily on our state patio, which is nice because the doghouse is nearly 90 lbs. Anyway, we really like the dog house. I would give it 5 stars on design and value and quality for the price. The issue is the assembly. Labeling the parts that can be confused would help, as would some templates or predrilled holes for the roof braces. So, overall, I will give it a 4 out of 5. And, they obviously fixed some of the problems that previous reviewers commented about. So, if you like the looks of this one, and you are reasonably competent about assembling things, then yes, this is a good doghouse to get. One final thing.. Our dog is named Trixi, and its nice that they have a little plate with her name on the front wall.. even if they did spell her name wrong (Trixie). ;-) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2016 by R. W. Parks

  • So-so quality, but great design
Size: 39.25 x 35.25 x 32.25 inch
Assembly of my size MEDIUM unit was easy, with only a few bolts and screws whose pre-drilled holes lined up well, and requiring just a screwdriver and pliers. I used a non power, ratcheting screwdriver and small regular pliers to hold the nuts steady. It took me about an hour, by myself (petite female in my mid 60s), as a couple of part identifications and assembly details weren't immediately obvious. Like so many others, I found the shipping preparation on this fragile house to be absolutely pathetic. The ridiculously thin cardboard box arrived torn in several places, with one corner completely exposed. The scant packing materials would suffice if this difficult-size-to-grasp box was more substantial AND if it provided a means of lifting its 60 pound cargo, like cut-outs on two sides or a couple of plastic straps. I suspect this is the major cause of the product damage that so many of us experience. I fared better than many with some deep scrapes on the "shingles" and just two pieces of split wood; one on the porch floor slat that contains the supporting underlip for the other half of the floor, and the other split several inches long on the vertical support "beam" at the open end of the porch. Both pieces will hold up for now because this house sits nestled inside our large, covered stoop, and because its only inhabitants will be cats. The hinged half of the roof, however, although not damaged, wasn't attachable without resulting in a 3/4" gap (eventually narrowing to zero) along one edge, and about half that on the other side. The inner top plate simply wasn't cut properly and/or attached properly to come close to fitting the sides. But I actually didn't care because I don't want a hinged roof anyway. I prefer to completely remove it when fiddling with all the innards I have in there (bedding and a heat lamp). But removing that strip of wood (the piece with the hinges) from the roof's edge left at least a quarter inch gap all along the top of the wall for air to blow in, so I had to come up with a filler. No problem, but the roof also doesn't have anything to stop it from sliding off now, although its sheer weight and protected location probably mean it'll never budge, but nonetheless, I installed a small hook-and-eye along one edge at its peak. Although very cute and of a clever design which I love, I can't imagine this house of barely clinging together, undetectably "painted" boards would hold up long in a fully outdoor location, or housing any but the most respectful, daintiest of pets. Even so, I do recommend this unit. Think of it as your base kit, to which you can easily add stabilizers, reinforcements, legitimate stain or paint, insulation, or even a balcony on top for sunny day lounging. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2017 by Wendy Tobler

  • Poor manufacturing
Size: 51 x 41.25 x 39.25 inch
Definitely order the next size up for your size dog. The manufacturing of this structure is poor. Assembly goes smooth to start with walls, but then it is a challenge. Huge gap at door area where the floors meet. I had to get an extra piece of wood to fill the gap, then I also had to add two pieces of wood under the flooring to stabilize or the flooring would cave downward. The roof is very heavy and the hinges are not able to hold the weight of the roof. One hinge was not correct with manufacturing won't close due to the part was assembled incorrectly. With the lid in upright position the weight wants to pull off the back wall. Had to run to hardware store and buy L-support brackets to hold it in place. The house works but additional parts and construction is required. I like the design overall but the details were overlooked by the manufacturer. I added some extra decorations to make it extra special. My beagle boy is loving his new tiny house while he is outdoors. Not insulated, not a long term doghouse, not for all seasons unless you add insulation and seal the gaps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2022 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

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