Active Dog Art Portraits Fo Rdogs Who Have Been Euthenized

No homo would exist upset to exist in this doghouse.

The Hound Domestic dog Hotel is a two-story dog mansion built for $400 by a Texas woman with 16 rescue dogs. The seven-pes-alpine "mansion" is located inside her own house in Wharton, Texas.

"When they come to me, it'south like going to Grandma's house. The language I speak is the linguistic communication of love because I like to help people and animals," Susie Elliott told Kennedy News and Media.

The pups deserve the special handling, especially considering some of them have medical conditions, were abused or were scheduled to be euthanized before she rescued them, she said.

"The dogs have been through a lot," she said, "and deserve somewhere nice."

The front of the house has a doorway, two tall windows, a stained glass window, two outside lights, decorative molding and a sign that says "Beware of dog."

They deserved a treat especially because some of the dogs have medical conditions, were abused, or were scheduled to be euthanized before she rescued them, she said.
They deserved a care for especially considering some of the dogs have medical weather, were abused or were scheduled to exist euthanized before she rescued them, she said.
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A 7-foot ramp allows the older dogs to climb upward to a door on the second floor, which leads to Lucky's Bar & Grill, an alcove with a bed. The opening also allows her to make clean or to "get the dogs out if they don't want to come downwardly the ramp," she said.

"The dogs love it. When we showed them how to go up the ramp, they were pretty thrilled," she said.

Inside are sofas and framed photos hanging on the walls. They spent $100 on stained-glass windows, $50 on forest floors and $l on wood walls.

A door on the second floor to "Lucky's bar and grill" allows her to clean or to "get the dogs out if they don't want to come down the ramp," she said.
A door on the second floor to "Lucky's Bar & Grill allows Elliott to clean or to "get the dogs out if they don't want to come up down the ramp," she said.
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The dorsum of the house includes a balcony made from an old table cut in half and flipped upside-down.

"There are windows all around the mansion so they can ever see out, and I pull the shades downward during the lord's day and I pull them up when the sun goes down," she said.

The balance of the budget went to lighting, a can ceiling and a camera to watch their pets. Some of the dogs slumber there at dark, while others prefer their cages.

The wood floors cost $50, Elliott said.
The woods floors cost $l, Elliott said.
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The empty nester started on the project after her basement flooded in a hurricane, she said.

"Most people are pretty shocked when they encounter the mansion, because the commencement thing they worry about is if I e'er decided to sell the house," Elliott explained. "At this point I don't really care what anyone thinks considering I've helped over 100 dogs find a new home since I've lived here and so it doesn't really matter what they recollect."

The 63-year-old female parent of two (or xviii, if you lot count the pups) got help from her 61-year-old husband, David, for the project.

"I always brought home stray animals equally a child and when I got married, so I got in trouble a lot simply I kept doing it," she said. "David wasn't too thrilled at showtime only then he started getting into it and seeing how wonderful the dogs are and how beholden they are."

"There are windows all around the mansion so they can always see out and I pull the shades down during the sun and I pull them up when the sun goes down," said Elliott.
"In that location are windows all effectually the mansion so they can e'er see out and I pull the shades down during the sun and I pull them up when the sun goes down," said Elliott.
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They spent $100 on stained-glass windows.
They spent $100 on stained-glass windows.
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Source: https://nypost.com/2021/10/04/texas-doghouse-mansion-for-16-rescues-has-balcony-stained-glass/

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