A good dog kennel gives your dog a secure, comfortable space to rest, shelter from the weather, and a territory they can call their own. Whether you're looking for a large dog kennel for an outdoor breed, a small dog house for a compact backyard, or a modern dog house that complements your home's style, Modern Pets stocks a range of kennels built for Australian conditions, with free metro shipping on orders over $99.
A dedicated kennel for dogs provides more than shelter; it gives them a retreat where they feel safe, calm, and in control of their environment. This is particularly important for dogs that spend significant time outdoors, which is common in Australia given the climate and lifestyle.
Veterinary and animal behaviour research consistently identifies access to a personal shelter space as a contributor to reduced anxiety in dogs, particularly in multi-pet households or homes with young children. A well-chosen dog house allows your dog to self-regulate, retreating when they need rest or quiet, and returning to the household when they're ready.
Beyond welfare, a quality kennel protects your dog from the specific challenges of the Australian environment: intense UV exposure, summer heat, heavy rain, and cold overnight temperatures in southern states. Not all kennels are built to handle these conditions equally, which makes material and design choices particularly important for Australian buyers.
What size kennel does my dog need?
Sizing is the most important factor when buying a dog kennel. A kennel that is too small will be avoided; one that is too large loses its den-like quality and provides less effective insulation in cold weather.
As a general rule, your dog's kennel should be approximately 25% taller and 25% longer than your dog's measurements from nose to base of tail. This gives your dog enough room to stand, turn around, and lie down comfortably without the space being so large that it feels exposed.
Practical size guidance:
Always measure your dog before purchasing and compare against the internal dimensions listed on each product page (external measurements can be misleading).
What material is best for a dog kennel in Australia?
Material choice significantly affects durability, insulation, and maintenance, particularly in Australia's varied and often extreme climate.
Wooden dog house options offer natural insulation, keeping the interior cooler in summer and warmer in winter than plastic equivalents. The trade-off is maintenance: untreated wood can warp, crack, or rot in high-humidity environments or areas with heavy rainfall. Look for kennels made from treated, weather-resistant timber, and reseal as needed.
Plastic dog kennels are low-maintenance, easy to clean, and resistant to moisture and insects. They are a practical choice for wet climates or owners who want a kennel that requires minimal upkeep. Plastic can absorb and retain heat in direct sun, so positioning in a shaded area is important during Australian summers.
Modern composite and resin dog houses combine the aesthetic of timber with the durability and weather resistance of plastic. These are increasingly popular in Australia for their balance of style and low maintenance.
Traditional vs. modern dog house: which should I choose?
Traditional kennel for dogs designs feature a pitched roof, simple rectangular layout, and timber or plastic construction. They are functional, widely available, and suit most outdoor settings.
Modern dog house designs incorporate features such as flat or angled contemporary rooflines, integrated ventilation, elevated bases, and colour palettes suited to modern home exteriors and interiors.
The right choice depends on your priorities. If durability and cost are primary considerations, a traditional design will serve most dogs well. If the kennel will be visible from inside your home or in a landscaped garden, a modern dog house is worth considering.
Buying the right kennel is only the first step. Placement and setup have a significant impact on whether your dog will actually use it.
Placement tips for an outdoor dog kennel:
Modern Pets stocks dog kennels and dog houses from trusted brands including Modern Pets and DSZ. Our range covers:
All products include assembly instructions, and most can be assembled without tools in under 30 minutes. Product pages include internal and external dimensions, material specifications, and customer reviews.
Note: Guidance on kennel sizing, materials, and placement is provided for general information. For dogs with specific health conditions, mobility issues, or behavioural concerns, consult your veterinarian or a qualified animal behaviourist.
Choose a kennel that is approximately 25% taller and longer than your dog. Your dog should be able to stand at full height, turn around, and lie fully stretched out inside the kennel. For puppies of large breeds, size for the adult dog rather than the current puppy size. If you are buying a large dog kennel for a breed over 25kg, check the internal floor dimensions on the product page (a minimum of 90 x 120cm is recommended for most large breeds).
For most Australian conditions, treated timber or composite resin offers the best balance of insulation, durability, and aesthetics. Timber provides natural temperature regulation, which is valuable in both hot summers and cold winters, but requires periodic maintenance. Plastic and composite materials are lower maintenance and moisture-resistant, making them a strong choice for high-humidity or high-rainfall areas. Whichever material you choose, positioning the kennel in shade is essential during Australian summers to prevent heat build-up.
Introduce the kennel gradually. Place it in a familiar area and allow your dog to investigate it at their own pace without being forced inside. Place treats, meals, and familiar-scented bedding inside to build positive associations. Most dogs begin using a kennel within a few days if it is correctly sized and positioned comfortably. Avoid using the kennel as a place of punishment; it should always be associated with rest and safety.
Yes, most outdoor dog kennel designs can be used indoors, though they may be larger and more utilitarian in appearance than purpose-designed indoor pet house options. If the kennel will be primarily indoors, consider a modern dog house or indoor pet house design from our range; these are styled to complement home interiors while still providing your dog with a defined personal space.
The terms dog kennel and dog house are used interchangeably in Australia and generally refer to the same product. In some contexts, "kennel" implies a more utilitarian outdoor structure, while "dog house" may suggest a more decorative or indoor-suitable design, but there is no formal distinction.
Most large dog kennels in our range are designed for straightforward self-assembly and include all required fittings. Assembly typically takes 20–45 minutes for larger models. Detailed assembly instructions are included with each kennel, and product pages indicate whether tools are required. If you encounter any difficulty, our team is available on 1300 268 060 or at customercare@modernpet.com.au.
Free metro shipping applies to orders over $99, but large dog kennels and dog houses may fall under oversized delivery exclusions depending on the product and your location. Shipping eligibility and costs for specific products are detailed on each product page. Contact our team to confirm delivery options for your area before you buy a dog house or large kennel.
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