Foaming at the mouth usually means they have rabies... You should get your dog checked out as soon as possible.
with a doghouse
None, chicken's shouldn't be in a doghouse, they should be either outside or in a henhouse.
The phrase "in the doghouse" originated from the idea that a dog who misbehaves would be banished to a doghouse, which is typically located outside the main home. Therefore, if someone is "in the doghouse," it means they are in trouble or have fallen out of favor with someone.
No Maltese can not live outside they will become very sad and afraid. My Maltese was put outside all winter because, it was abused and we rescued it and is timid to go outside. (I am so happy we got a Maltese!)
They can live anywhere, If they live in a dog house, it has to be a pretty big doghouse! This depends on the amount of space you have. Some owners will allow their dogs to live indoors, others will let them stay outside in a doghouse. Additionally, some owners will allow their dog to have a doghouse in the backyard and spend time both in and out of the house. This is completely up to the owner and their housing situation.
The professor was constantly badgering us to think outside the box.
it is as cold as Antarctica outside
To protect your outside faucets from freezing, you can insulate them with faucet covers or wrap them with towels or foam. Additionally, you can shut off the water supply to the outdoor faucets and drain any remaining water to prevent freezing.
electrons
To prevent outside PVC pipes from freezing, you can insulate them with foam pipe insulation or heat tape. Additionally, you can keep the pipes running with a slow drip of water during cold weather to help prevent freezing.
A kennel can be used as a substitute house for a dog, for either outside or inside dogs. They are cheap and can be bought at any department store. However, an actual Doghouse is suggested if it stays outside a lot.
The actual wooden house that your dog sleeps in, which you keep outside, is called a dog kennel. We don't have a name for a cathouse except we may refer to the igloo type as a petbed.In England we use the words "you're in the doghouse" when we mean that somebody is in trouble with a family member or a friend, or with his boss at work!