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Beautiful and durable plastic dog house features up to 4" of real foam (Styro/EPS) insulation in each panel for optimum comfort. Easy pass-through, self-closing door and raised, sloped floor.
SKU | 889881 |
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Primary Brand | ASL |
Days to Ship | Usually Leaves Warehouse in 2-3 Business Days |
Weight | 55 LBS |
Primary Color | Brown |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Standard |
Length | 47.5 IN |
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Height | 38.5 IN |
Width | 31.5 IN |
Manufacturer's Warranty: 10 year warranty on cracking and breaking.
Assembly Instructions Place floor panel on flat surface with round support rings facing down. Insert rear end panel into end of floor closest to the drain hole. Insert side panels into floor and rear end panel, front corner first. Place roof on side panels and slide into rear end panel. Screw two cap screws into rear end panel/roof assembly with a Phillips screwdriver. Insert front end panel assembly with door into assembly into floor. Repeat Step 4 cap screw assembly. Screw two screws into the pre-drilled holes at each end of the floor with a Phillips screwdriver. Manufactured in USA.
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