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2946 days ago

Lovely Well Insulated Dog House!!!

Gabriel from Whitby

Hi

I build this house for my dog fully insulated ( walls, roof and floor ), even more insulated than many houses in Wellington :) . Unfortunately I need to give my dog away and the new owner already had a dog house so we kept this one.. I think this lovely well built one can go to any other lucky dog where there is full of room. It comes with castor wheels so it is to transport

Measurements are

1.25mts x 1.25mts x 1.55 mts ( WxDxH)

Bring your trailer and extra help as it is heavy and there are a couple of fences the house needs to go over it because the gates are too narrow

Price: $500

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