Imagine stepping outside at dusk to see your dog resting happily in their little corner of the world, lamps glowing, barn doors open, and a safe fenced space where they can roam.
This dog run feels more like an extension of your home than just a kennel.
The mix of rustic wood, wire fencing, and a gravel floor makes it practical yet beautiful, blending naturally into a cozy farmhouse setting.
Materials Needed
- 8-10 wooden fence posts (4”×4”, 4-5 ft tall)
- 30-40 ft welded wire fencing (3-4 ft high)
- 1 medium or large doghouse (36-48” long, weatherproof)
- 3-4 bags of gravel (50 lbs each)
- Post hole digger or auger
- Quick-set concrete (optional for added stability)
- 30 galvanized nails or heavy-duty staples
- Measuring tape and level
- Decorative lanterns or solar lights (optional)
Step-by-step Guide
Step 1: Mark the area where you’d like the run, ideally beside a shed or barn for added wind protection. A 10×12 ft space works well for medium to large dogs.
Step 2: Dig post holes about 2 ft deep and 6-8 ft apart.
Then place your wooden posts securely into the holes and use quick-set concrete for strength if your ground is soft.
Step 3: Roll out the welded wire fencing along the posts, pulling it taut as you go.
You now secure it with galvanized staples or nails, making sure the bottom edge is close to the ground to prevent digging.
Step 4: Cover the ground with a 2-3 inch layer of gravel. This helps with drainage and keeps the run cleaner during rainy weather.
Step 5: Place a doghouse inside the run. You can choose one with insulation or add a blanket and raised floor to keep it cozy.
Step 6: Add finishing touches. Hang lanterns or solar lights nearby for visibility at night and plant hardy shrubs or flowers along the outside edge to soften the look.
Tips:
I noticed gravel works best for drainage, but if you want extra comfort, you can place outdoor mats or straw bedding inside the doghouse.
Keeping water bowls in a shaded spot also helps your dog stay cool in summer.