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Kodiak Inflatable Doghouse

Friday, September 30, 2005

Firstrax Kodiak Inflatable DoghouseFirstrax announced the official launch of their Kodiak Air Insulated Doghouse, the first-ever inflatable doghouse, that boasts 10 times more insulation power than any available plastic or igloo-shaped doghouse.

The company says that their patent-pending design is crafted of rugged materials typically reserved for sporting goods or outdoor-adventure products, making it the ultimate safe haven for dogs in cold weather conditions. It also managed to earn status as the "Official Doghouse of the Iditarod Dog Sled Race."

The Kodiak also features ventilated sides with awnings to reduce condensation, a rain-diverting extended doorway and side awnings, and a multiple chamber design for added security. It's made from a non-porous material that can be cleaned off with a garden hose. It secures to the ground with steel stakes (included).

Also included with the Kodiak is a removable plastic door and an insulated foam floor. Set-up takes about five minutes with a foot air pump (not included).

Available in three sizes, medium (pets up to 75 pounds); large (up to 110 pounds), and extra large (up to 175 pounds). Prices range from $99.99 to $169.00, and is available from PETsMART.

6 Comments:

  • I have this day urged PetNation, developers of Kodiak Inflatable Doghouse, to offer a SMALL size so that we bleeding hearts, who try to take care of feral cats in the NY winters, are not "left out in the cold." To date, only Medium and larger are available; still too big (and expensive) for outside cats. Let's hope the company can quickly garner support for this target market.

    By Anonymous Mr. Jinx, at 5:50 AM, October 17, 2005  


  • "Amen" to Mr. Jinx' request for a Small size. I've been looking for something just like this for our feral cats--if they make it, many feral cat lovers will buy it.

    Flash of Beauty

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 1:38 PM, November 29, 2005  


  • Add me to the list of purchasers for feral cats housing. Those that are available are either too big or too expensive.

    Lin

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 5:56 PM, December 19, 2005  


  • I'm struggling also. Have a wooden box with one of those cat beds that are heat activated by the cat's own body. So far it's working well, but the box is disintegrating.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 11:57 AM, February 04, 2006  


  • Please do not buy this product. This lasted 1 day with my dog. He chewed this up to pieces. I can't even imagine how long this will last with feral cats. Very easy to tear. Not worth the cost. Save your money and buy a hard plastic shelter.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 9:55 AM, December 28, 2006  


  • I would definitely buy the small size my outside kids. This is exactly what I have been looking for for 3 years--something affordable!

    Laura 5:44PM, May 12, 2007

    By Blogger Laura, at 2:44 PM, May 12, 2007  


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